Pvilion's products range from stand-alone solar canopies, solar military tents, grid-tied long span structures, solar powered charging stations to solar powered curtains, building facades, backpacks and clothing. What they do is simple in theory – they integrate solar cells with fabric and build fabric products that generate electricity. Effectively, any surface that is getting hit by the sun, can be a fabric that generates electricity.
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The Future of Microgrids - Anna Herma...
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Nano Reactors - Jay Yu and James Walk...
Step into the world of portable power with Bonnie Schneider as she explores NANO Nuclear Energy's cutting-edge nano reactors. Learn how their innovative technology is enabling efficient and accessible energy solutions for diverse applications.
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Dynatrace's Carbon Impact App with Kl...
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