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Electrically Active Smart Glass and Windows Markets, 2028DUBLIN, August 15, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Electrically Active Smart Glass and Windows 2018-2028" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering. The new report, "Electrically Active Smart Glass and Windows 2018-2028" primarily concerns the commercialisation and future of electrically active inorganic glass we call smart glass. That includes putting it in context with passive glass optically responding to heat and light and transparent electrically active polymers in windows and combinations as well. "Electrically Active Smart Glass and Windows 2018-2028", explains why greatest adoption today is for controlled shading and these versions are mainly electrochromic but the largest sector in 2028 will be electricity generating windows. Active smart glass powers the megatrend of structural electronics replacing tired old components-in-a-box designs. It replaces drapes and ugly solar panels that are an afterthought. It saves space, weight and cost while improving reliability, ruggedness and life of electrics, electronics and active optics. It makes buildings far more efficient and pleasant to use. Such smart glass will even facilitate the megatrend to energy independent vehicles by creating electricity from the ever larger windows of land, water and air vehicles by providing privacy, energy conservation, elimination of pollution and sun protection on demand. The Executive Summary and Conclusions is sufficient in itself for those in a hurry to grasp where the market and technology is headed, why and who is involved. It is followed by an Introduction covering the needs of the primary users - the building and vehicle industries - and progress in achieving these. The specific uses and trends by region across the world are coverd. For example, electrically active windows started with embedded demister, de-icer and antenna patterns and progressed to the darken-on-demand windows popular in airliners, superyachts, premium cars and many buildings. Next, electricity creating photovoltaic windows are increasingly seen in buildings and keenly awaited for mainstream vehicles. Key Topics Covered: 1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS
2. INTRODUCTION
3. TECHNOLOGIES
4. TRANSPARENT AND TRANSLUCENT PHOTOVOLTAICS AND THERMOELECTRICS
5. SHADING TECHNOLOGIES USING ELECTRICALLY SMART GLASS
6. ELECTROCHROMIC TECHNOLOGY (EC)
7. VOLTAGE RESPONSIVE OR ELECTROSTATIC ORIENTED MATERIALS
8. SUSPENDED PARTICLE TECHNOLOGY FOR ACTIVE SHADING
9. OLED TRANSPARENT LIGHTING AND DISPLAYS
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