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By Benjimester


Flexible Solar Panels -- Ultra Light, Ultra Thin, Ultra Portable

I recently read an article on flexible solar panels and cells, and I couldn't believe some of the advancements being made in solar panel technology. Solar panels are being mass produced that are completely thin and flexible, able to be rolled up and packed away like a beach towel.  And with reports coming out that solar panels are expected to drop in price by 50% within the next year, that's a great combination I say.  Solar energy is becoming an exciting new development with a huge amount of personal application. The new photovoltaic flexible solar panels coming out of the factories are ultra thin, light, and portable, as opposed to the traditional silicon solar panels seen on rooftops, which have always been heavy, bulky, and rigid. These new flexible solar panels have a nearly innumerable amount of applications. Solar panels are becoming portable, meaning that a person could charge any number of electronic devices on the go without having to plug into the grid.  Just check out some of the pictures below.

Portable, Flexible Solar Panels

But there are added benefits. Amorphous, meaning shapeless, silicon thin-film solar cells can be manufactured at a cheaper rate than conventional crystalline cells primarily because they use less material than the traditional cells. Newer cells are only 1 micrometer thick. Older crystalline solar cells generally came in 150-to-200-micrometer-thick slices. Not only that, but solar cells are becoming more and more efficient everyday. The electric charge and voltage generated by the newest systems are many times more powerful than the old. The most modern cells, called triple junction cells are being mad with three different materials--amorphous silicon, amorphous silicon germanium, and nanocrystalline silicon. This gives maximum energy absorption because each of these materials is tuned to capture the energy in different parts of the solar spectrum. That kind of technology is brand new. Not only that, but it's also hitting the scene at a time when solar panels are becoming lightweight, portable, and affordable. Those three factors are all coming together to create a technology that I personally believe will be the next big thing in the green energy movement. The only thing I can think of that could top it would be some kind of fold-up, portable wind energy device, which I can't imagine coming out anytime in the near future. But that would be quite the site to see :)


Flexible solar backpack.  Just one of the many applications of the newest in solar technology.
Flexible solar backpack. Just one of the many applications of the newest in solar technology.
How awesome would it be to charge a laptop from a beautiful grassy field instead of the wall of a coffee shop?
How awesome would it be to charge a laptop from a beautiful grassy field instead of the wall of a coffee shop?
Brunton CHARGER SOLARIS 4.5WATT FLEXIBLE Brunton CHARGER SOLARIS 4.5WATT FLEXIBLE
A low watt (4.5 watt) flexible, portable solar panel charger. One of the many products and kits available. No installation required
Price: $145.78
List Price: $295.00
Brunton Flexible Solar Module (14 Watt) Brunton Flexible Solar Module (14 Watt)
A higher watt (14 watt) flexible, portable solar panel charger. A very reputable product from a solid manufacturer.
Price: $309.80
List Price: $655.20

Green, Renewable Energy

With this newest advancement in flexible solar panels, I expect solar energy to hit a new peak. With the green movement now in full swing and people more and more wanting to minimize their effect on the environment, I have a feeling that the new designs and technologies are going to revolutionize our thinking. It isn't even that solar energy production is efficient. It's the fact that people are wanting to take the welfare of the environment into their own hands. Knowing that you can buy a backpack for instance, that will generate enough electricity to charge your Ipod and your cell phone, is something that's never been heard of before. In my opinion, the future is going to be motivated by sustainability and self-sufficiency. And these are just the most recent developments. We're making newer, more cost effective, smaller sizes everyday! Current research and science are exploding around the idea of solar energy, and the advancements are really cool to read about.  Check out the news feed at the bottom to see what I'm talking about.

But that's not all.  There's just something that's almost exciting about generating your own power. It's like growing food in your own garden. Even powering your own lighting can be exhilarating. I remember the first time I used a hand cranked flashlight. There was just something almost magical knowing that hand powered energy was making enough of a charge to power the battery. I mean, when could a person ever go to a little grassy park and break out a laptop while lying in a field. It's true that with the latest advancements in lithium ion batteries, laptops can hold up to 8 hours of a charge, but most batteries have a limited shelf life and begin to lose efficiency very quickly. I'm not sure what the future is going to bring. But I'm very excited about the newest wave of flexible solar panels just hitting the market. I think we're going to start seeing a lot more of this kind of technology being applied for everyday use.

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lefseriver profile image

lefseriver  says:
2 months ago

interesting article. We would like to put solar panels up or do wind energy some day. for now, the firewood is giving us nice warm energy :)

Philipo profile image

Philipo  says:
2 months ago

This is very innovative technology. I have seen it somewhere in my country. Thanks for sharing.

Benjimester profile image

Benjimester  says:
2 months ago

Yes. Go firewood! It would be tough, I would think, to do wind or solar at your place. It doesn't seem like either of those things is very steady.

Philipo -- That's cool. Thanks for checking it out!!

HomeGreenEnergy profile image

HomeGreenEnergy  says:
2 months ago

Wow that is awsome! technology now days is just amazing, i cant imagine what the solar panels we use in the future will be like

Benjimester profile image

Benjimester  says:
2 months ago

Yeah, it's going to be something spectacular. And I love how efficient solar panels are becoming, even the ultra thin, flexible solar panels. It boggles the mind.

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Flexible Solar Panels in the News

  • 4 new focus areasStraits Times4 days ago

    THE GOVERNMENT wants to triple Singapore's output of solar panels, bendable displays, smart pills and biometric security products by 2020. Products like these, which now comprise about 10 per cent of Singapore's electronics output, have been identified as key growth areas for the Republic's electronics manufacturing industry, said the Economic Development Board (EDB) at a briefing on Thursday.

  • QuickerTek intros solar chargers for range of MacBooksMacNN6 days ago

    QuickerTek has expanded its line of solar chargers to include new models capable of supplying power to MacBooks. The Apple Juicz chargers feature a flexible solar cell that can be folded for storage while traveling. The 27 watt version unfolds to 41.5 x 30.5 inches and is claimed to recharge a MacBook or MacBook Pro in eight to 12 hours when used in optimum sunlight conditions. A 55 watt model ...

  • Ohio solar makers see bright futureThe Daily Jeffersonian6 days ago

    TOLEDO (AP) - Solar panel makers that have turned this city into an alternative energy research hub say demand remains high even though more factories are making panels and some European countries have cut subsides for solar.First Solar Inc. says its only...

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