Tech company unveils tiny spheres that outperform solar panels using both sun and artificial light — and the company says they could hit 60 times the current capacity
Solar panels may be replaced by light-catching spheres if innovation company WAVJA’s ingenious contraptions fulfill their potential.
That’s because the business, which has operations in New York City, says its experts have created tiny globes — from a little more than an inch to nearly 4 inches in size — that can harness both sunlight and artificial light to make electricity, according to the manufacturer.
Called a Photon Energy System, the tech uses “multiple layers of cutting-edge materials in specialized spheres,” according to Executive President Shereen Chen, who outlined a list of performance metrics in a video. Each one has a specification that’s multiple times better than traditional panels.