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Introduction
Integrating photovoltaic (PV) and electrochemical (EC) systems has emerged as a promising renewable energy utility by combining solar energy harvesting with efficient storage and conversion technologies. Make the next step towards renewable energy with our Solarcontainer! The challenges of our time are more present than ever. That is why we have developed a mobile photovoltaic system with the aim of achieving maximum use of solar. NLR's solar photochemistry research focuses on solar photoconversion in molecular, nanoscale, and semiconductor systems to capture, control, and convert high-efficiency solar radiation into electrochemical potential for electricity, chemicals, or fuels. Despite the impressive advances achieved so far, both synthetic technologies su er from innate disadvantages. All the solar panels, inverters, and storage in a container unit make it scalable as well as small-scale power solution.
Solar container electrophotochemistry
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