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The Age
2 days ago
- Business
- The Age
ClearVue deals solar facades into Middle East construction market
ClearVue Technologies has partnered with a Dubai-based glass manufacturer in a five-year deal offering scalable production to develop a Middle East market for its innovative solar façade technology. The agreement gives Emirates Glass a non-exclusive licence to produce and distribute glazing products incorporating ClearVue's solar glazing innovations. Emirates Glass is a subsidiary of leading United Arab Emirates glass manufacturer Dubai Investments. ClearVue's proprietary building-integrated photovoltaic technology converts standard building materials, such as windows, cladding and spandrels, into products that prioritise thermal performance while seamlessly integrating with a building's façade. The company has established a low-cost, repeatable go-to-market strategy, leveraging global partnerships to drive demand. In July, ClearVue announced it was ready to take orders and deploy a full range of its breakthrough solar façade products, which promise to transform a glazed building into a solar photovoltaic array. 'Combining the Emirates Glass standing in the industry with the patented, proprietary advancements in solar technology from ClearVue is taking building sustainability to new heights in the UAE and beyond.' ClearVue Technologies new chief executive officer Douglas (Doug) Hunt The company's new chief executive officer Doug Hunt is leading a global commercialisation strategy, targeting climate resilience and net-zero goals through advanced solar glazing. Hunt said Emirates Glass has a proven track record for the consistent delivery of large-scale, prominent projects and an established reputation for reliability, adaptability and modernisation with architects, developers and contractors. Emirates Glass executive president Rizwanulla Khan said the two companies were aligned on sustainability goals and that his firm's scalable manufacturing capacity could support widespread deployment of building-integrated photovoltaics in the Middle East's building and construction sector. The latest deal is part of ClearVue's commercial strategy to accelerate the development of its overseas manufacturing and distribution chains for its range of energy-efficient glazing and building products.

Sydney Morning Herald
2 days ago
- Business
- Sydney Morning Herald
ClearVue deals solar facades into Middle East construction market
ClearVue Technologies has partnered with a Dubai-based glass manufacturer in a five-year deal offering scalable production to develop a Middle East market for its innovative solar façade technology. The agreement gives Emirates Glass a non-exclusive licence to produce and distribute glazing products incorporating ClearVue's solar glazing innovations. Emirates Glass is a subsidiary of leading United Arab Emirates glass manufacturer Dubai Investments. ClearVue's proprietary building-integrated photovoltaic technology converts standard building materials, such as windows, cladding and spandrels, into products that prioritise thermal performance while seamlessly integrating with a building's façade. The company has established a low-cost, repeatable go-to-market strategy, leveraging global partnerships to drive demand. In July, ClearVue announced it was ready to take orders and deploy a full range of its breakthrough solar façade products, which promise to transform a glazed building into a solar photovoltaic array. 'Combining the Emirates Glass standing in the industry with the patented, proprietary advancements in solar technology from ClearVue is taking building sustainability to new heights in the UAE and beyond.' ClearVue Technologies new chief executive officer Douglas (Doug) Hunt The company's new chief executive officer Doug Hunt is leading a global commercialisation strategy, targeting climate resilience and net-zero goals through advanced solar glazing. Hunt said Emirates Glass has a proven track record for the consistent delivery of large-scale, prominent projects and an established reputation for reliability, adaptability and modernisation with architects, developers and contractors. Emirates Glass executive president Rizwanulla Khan said the two companies were aligned on sustainability goals and that his firm's scalable manufacturing capacity could support widespread deployment of building-integrated photovoltaics in the Middle East's building and construction sector. The latest deal is part of ClearVue's commercial strategy to accelerate the development of its overseas manufacturing and distribution chains for its range of energy-efficient glazing and building products.

The Age
13-08-2025
- Business
- The Age
ClearVue ups the ante in solar panel race
ClearVue Technologies has launched its potentially game-changing 'ClearVue-Helios', an innovative rooftop solar solution tailored for metal roof applications, marking a significant step in its mission to transform buildings into renewable energy powerhouses. Helios integrates seamlessly with ClearVue's existing solar facade products, further enhancing its portfolio of energy-generating building solutions. The product, developed under a global distribution agreement with Helios Power Co. Ltd., will debut at the forthcoming Prefabulous installation, showcasing its real-world potential. The ClearVue solar technology is being incorporated into a Prefabulous modular home prototype called 'Fab Zero' which is being constructed in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales and will be located at the Ingenia BIG4 Tourist Park. 'The ClearVue-Helios line extends the breadth of solar solutions ClearVue provides for building envelopes.' ClearVue Technologies CEO Douglas (Doug) Hunt The panels have been delivered to the client and are awaiting final placement at the modular home site. The project is part of ClearVue's move into the net-zero modular housing market. ClearVue-Helios features metal-backed, tempered solar glass panels available in lightweight aluminium weighing in at a featherweight 5kg per square metre or as a robust, trafficable steel, catering to diverse construction needs. Delivering over 200 watts of electrical energy per square metre, the panels form a sealed secondary roof surface with an air gap that reduces building temperatures by up to 30 per cent which can significantly reduce internal cooling costs. The design also extends roof lifespan by protecting underlying structures from environmental wear, while its low-maintenance panels can be cleaned with water or rooftop sprinklers, making them ideal for dusty or salty environments.

Sydney Morning Herald
13-08-2025
- Business
- Sydney Morning Herald
ClearVue ups the ante in solar panel race
ClearVue Technologies has launched its potentially game-changing 'ClearVue-Helios', an innovative rooftop solar solution tailored for metal roof applications, marking a significant step in its mission to transform buildings into renewable energy powerhouses. Helios integrates seamlessly with ClearVue's existing solar facade products, further enhancing its portfolio of energy-generating building solutions. The product, developed under a global distribution agreement with Helios Power Co. Ltd., will debut at the forthcoming Prefabulous installation, showcasing its real-world potential. The ClearVue solar technology is being incorporated into a Prefabulous modular home prototype called 'Fab Zero' which is being constructed in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales and will be located at the Ingenia BIG4 Tourist Park. 'The ClearVue-Helios line extends the breadth of solar solutions ClearVue provides for building envelopes.' ClearVue Technologies CEO Douglas (Doug) Hunt The panels have been delivered to the client and are awaiting final placement at the modular home site. The project is part of ClearVue's move into the net-zero modular housing market. ClearVue-Helios features metal-backed, tempered solar glass panels available in lightweight aluminium weighing in at a featherweight 5kg per square metre or as a robust, trafficable steel, catering to diverse construction needs. Delivering over 200 watts of electrical energy per square metre, the panels form a sealed secondary roof surface with an air gap that reduces building temperatures by up to 30 per cent which can significantly reduce internal cooling costs. The design also extends roof lifespan by protecting underlying structures from environmental wear, while its low-maintenance panels can be cleaned with water or rooftop sprinklers, making them ideal for dusty or salty environments.