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Nottingham Trent University develops solar yarn technology

2019-01-02 15:56:38
The University of Nottingham Trent, UK has developed a solar spinning technology that embeds small solar panels into yarns and encapsulates them in resin. It is expected to charge mobile phones and smart watches in the future, and solar clothes can even be washed and dried by washing machines.



The length and width of solar cells developed by Nottingham Trent University are 3 and 1.5 cm respectively, so if you make clothes, you can't see the clothes in the naked eye. In fact, the project leader Tilak Dias, the project leader of the School of Art and Design, said After the micro-solar is embedded in the yarn, the team can further create self-generating clothes and fabrics. The inside of the fiber is like a small battery network that can generate electricity, which will help reduce socket and grid demand and further reduce carbon emission.

Researcher Achala Satharasinghe said that the solar cell copper wire will be covered by textile fibers, and then the tubular knit structure will be used to embed the solar cells in the yarn, and each final battery will be filled into a transparent resin cylinder, so that the solar clothes can be like ordinary clothes. Machine washable.

Research suggests that if 2,000 solar cells are included in the clothing, the smart phone and smart watch Fitbit can be charged, Satharasinghe said, this technology can change people's perception of solar energy, wearable devices and clothes, with the micro-solar technology coming The more mature, people will be able to use new ways to generate electricity, which is more convenient and environmentally friendly for consumers.

Currently, the Nottingham Trent University team uses a USB cable to connect to the phone, but the researchers said they hope to create a magic pocket as a charging dock for the device to wirelessly charge.



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