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£5 million investment plan for solar cell company with golden future


13/06/2011

Molecular Solar Ltd. a spinout company from the University of Warwick , announced today a new plan to raise a further £5 million in investment to create its own bespoke technology facility to help bring its technology to the market place. The plan builds on the company’s recent success in gaining venture capital, and in joining a £2.1 million research programme.

 The company has developed a range of new technologies that places them in a unique position to exploit organic solar cells for a range of novel energy saving applications.

 Molecular Solar Ltd researcher Professor Tim Jones from the University of Warwick said:

 “We are working with solar cells made from organic semiconductor materials which offer the prospect of very low cost manufacture of lightweight, flexible cells. They are made from sustainable materials and can be deployed as flexible sheets that could be used for a variety of applications including: a solar powered mobile phone charger that rolls up into a shape as small as the size of a pen, micro-lights that can be added to clothing, and a detachable sun-shade for automobile windscreens that powers a small integral fan to circulate air and cool the interior of the car when parked in direct sunlight.”

 Molecular Solar Ltd is participating in a recently announced £2.1M project being funded by the Technology Strategy Board (TSB), the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the other participating companies (Kurt Lesker, Asylum Research and New World Solar) to develop prototype third generation organic solar cells.

Source: KTN Innovate



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