Western Australia-based ClearVue Technologies says prototypes of its newly engineered Gen3 solar vision glass, which is designed to maintain glass transparency while generating electricity, have demonstrated a major boost in energy generation, involve fewer components and slashed. Western Australia-based ClearVue Technologies says prototypes of its newly engineered Gen3 solar vision glass, which is designed to maintain glass transparency while generating electricity, have demonstrated a major boost in energy generation, involve fewer components and slashed. Transparent solar panels, also known as solar glass panels, use photovoltaic (PV) technology embedded in semi-transparent materials. Instead of bulky rooftop systems, these panels can replace traditional building elements such as windows, facades, skylights, and even glass balustrades. Photovoltaic glass offers multiple installation possibilities within the building envelope, including curtain walls (vision and spandrel), façades, sunshades, railings, skylights. Our advanced solar façade technologies have reached the point where they can be a significant contributing factor toward the net zero building. From truly transparent vision glass to architectural cladding, our solar energy-generating solutions are setting the stage to offset operational energy. ClearVue plans to begin full certification testing of the Gen3 solar glass in the fourth quarter, taking around six months. A next-generation prototype from Perth-based solar glass manufacturer ClearVue Technologies demonstrates a 66 per cent increase in energy generation while delivering. Discover the future of architectural innovation with Onyx Solar, the world's leading manufacturer of customised photovoltaic (PV) glass for buildings — supplied in Australia by Metz. Over four growing seasons, we've consistently observed energy and water savings, with many plant species producing higher yields.