Transparent Solar Panels Developed to Generate Electricity

A team of researchers from Michigan State University has developed fully transparent solar panels. (MSU Collage)
A team of researchers from Michigan State University has developed fully transparent solar panels. (MSU Collage)
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Transparent Solar Panels Developed to Generate Electricity

A team of researchers from Michigan State University has developed fully transparent solar panels. (MSU Collage)
A team of researchers from Michigan State University has developed fully transparent solar panels. (MSU Collage)

A team of researchers from Michigan State University has developed fully transparent solar panels, a breakthrough that could lead to countless applications in architecture, mobile electronics or the automotive industry.

Previous attempts to create such a device have been made, but results were never satisfactory, with low efficiency and poor material quality.

The research team focused developing a transparent luminescent solar concentrator that can be placed over a window or any other clear surface. The concentrator can harvest solar energy without affecting light transmittance.

The technology uses organic molecules, which absorb wavelengths of light that are invisible to the human eye, like infrared and ultraviolet light.

Richard Lunt, assistant professor of chemical engineering and materials science at MSU’s College of Engineering, said: "We can tune these materials to pick up just the ultraviolet and the near infrared wavelengths that then 'glow' at another wavelength in the infrared."

The captured light is transported to the contour of the panel, where it is converted to electricity with the help of thin strips of photovoltaic solar cells.



SDAIA Receives Recognition for Innovative Projects at WSIS Summit in Geneva

SDAIA’s nominated projects represented a distinguished set of technological initiatives that demonstrated innovation, relevance, and impact in their respective fields - SPA
SDAIA’s nominated projects represented a distinguished set of technological initiatives that demonstrated innovation, relevance, and impact in their respective fields - SPA
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SDAIA Receives Recognition for Innovative Projects at WSIS Summit in Geneva

SDAIA’s nominated projects represented a distinguished set of technological initiatives that demonstrated innovation, relevance, and impact in their respective fields - SPA
SDAIA’s nominated projects represented a distinguished set of technological initiatives that demonstrated innovation, relevance, and impact in their respective fields - SPA

The Saudi Data & AI Authority (SDAIA) received certificates for its nominated projects, which were recognized among the best entries at the 2025 World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Prizes held in Geneva, Switzerland, highlighting SDAIA’s innovative contributions to the fields of data and artificial intelligence (AI).

SDAIA’s nominated projects represented a distinguished set of technological initiatives that demonstrated innovation, relevance, and impact in their respective fields.

Out of 973 submissions from various countries, they were chosen after an expert evaluation conducted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), SPA reported.

The nominated projects included the government cloud-computing platform “Deem,” which provides integrated and flexible cloud services for government entities; the “Nafath” application for biometric identity verification; the “Serti” service within the “Tawakkalna” app that enables users to display their certified academic qualifications; the “Tahseen” project, which uses AI to restore and enhance historical media; and the “Allam” and “Sawtak” projects, both of which represent a significant leap in supporting and processing Arabic using large language models and speech recognition technologies.

These achievements reflect the Kingdom’s commitment, through SDAIA, to reinforcing its global standing as a trusted authority in data and AI, advancing the national digital transformation agenda, and supporting the goals of Saudi Vision 2030. They also contribute to enhancing the Kingdom’s regional and international competitiveness in technology and innovation.