SolarWindow Production Update of Electricity-Generating Windows on September 7, 2017

Natural view showing transparency of SolarWindow™ electricity-generating coating
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Date: 4 August 2017

SolarWindow Technologies, Inc., developer of transparent electricity-generating coatings, is pleased to announce that important production details of the Company’s first-ever electricity-generating windows will be released on September 7, 2017.

When SolarWindow™ liquid coatings are applied to glass and fabricated into a window, ordinary windows become electricity-generating, turning entire buildings into vertical power generators.

The Company’s initial target market is electricity-generating windows for new and existing commercial buildings, which consume almost 40% of all the electricity generated in the US. When installed to a 50-story building, electricity costs can be reduced by up to 50%, according to independently-validated engineering modeling.

SolarWindow™ award-winning coatings generate electricity on rigid and flexible glass; and are being developed for car, truck and bus windshields and sunroofs, and aircraft and military applications.

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