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ClearVue ups the ante in solar panel race

The proprietary mounting system ensures a leak-proof seal, enhancing durability and energy efficiency.

ClearVue Technologies CEO Douglas (Doug) Hunt said: “The ClearVue-Helios line extends the breadth of solar solutions ClearVue provides for building envelopes. This exclusive, integrated rooftop metal-backed, tempered solar panel and framing system delivers numerous benefits including excellent performance, lightweight installation and a fully sealed environment that is low maintenance.”

With its patented glass technologies, ClearVue integrates solar energy generation into building facades and rooftops while preserving transparency and aesthetics.

Originally developed with Edith Cowan University’s Electron Science Research Institute, the company’s advancements in low-emissivity coatings have evolved into solar-generating glass, cladding, spandrels, balustrades, and skylights.

These solutions significantly offset operational energy needs of built structures, aligning with global net-zero building objectives.

In related news, ClearVue announced a leadership transition yesterday.

Founder Victor Rosenberg, a glass technology pioneer since the 1990s, has stepped down as non-executive chairman to become a non-executive director, with plans to retire at the November 2025 Annual General Meeting.

Rosenberg’s vision drove ClearVue’s inception, transforming early innovations into a globally recognized solar technology platform.

Theresa Smits has been appointed interim non-executive chairperson, while CEO Douglas Hunt joins the board as managing director, as the company scales new heights.

ClearVue-Helios positions the company at the forefront of sustainable building solutions, with its versatile, high-performance solar technology set to redefine energy efficiency in construction and drive ClearVue towards a global leadership position in net-zero building innovation.

At a time when solar is muscling its way into energy grids around the world, ClearVue appears to be well ahead of the pack with a range of products designed to not only soak up energy from the sun but also integrate seamlessly with building manufacturing.

Is your ASX-listed company doing something interesting? Contact: mattbirney@bullsnbears.com.au

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