Powering Data Centers Inside and Out
Exterior
Data centers have millions of square feet of surfaces that could all be used to generate electricity.
Current solar panel technology is only about 20% efficient at its best, which is simply not enough.
Our LightSavers membranes capture the entire light spectrum, making them 77% efficient. Made from carbon nanotubes, our membranes cost less, withstand tough weather conditions, and even have built-in solid-state storage that is 100% safe and reliable.
LightSavers can be applied to roofing and walls just like conventional materials. Cover an entire data center in this, and it'll power itself!
Interior
LightSavers membranes can be applied inside to make electricity from interior lighting. Their peel-and-stick coatings make installation fast and easy.
Walls, ceilings, flooring, computer and server rack cases — any hard surface can be used to generate and store electricity.
They can be any color and any size, you don't have to sacrifice form for function.
Thermal-electric generation by computer chips
Certain materials generate electricity when heated. These are called thermal-electric generators.
Our thermal-electric technology can be applied to sources of heat — like computer chips — to convert that heat directly into electricity. Devices would be able to feed electricity back into themselves, lowering their power requirements.
Heat conversion means cooling
By converting heat into electricity, any device using our tech is also being cooled.
Current data centers use thousands of gallons of water daily just to cool their systems. This also requires a significant amount of power.
Our tech can reduce power and water costs for cooling.