Meet the Tiny Spheres Outperforming Solar Panels!

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Discover WAVJA's groundbreaking Photon Energy System! These revolutionary light-catching spheres are set to transform solar technology. Just inches in size, they harness both sunlight and artificial light, producing 7.5x more power in a package 30x smaller than traditional solar panels. With 200x greater efficiency and potential to scale up to 60x current capacity, they promise 24/7 clean energy regardless of weather.
    Watch as we explore how these futuristic orbs could power everything from smartphones to big rigs and even flying machines. We'll dive into their potential applications in combating climate change, including forest fire prevention. Join us in exploring a brighter, more sustainable energy future!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @isuruashan99
    @isuruashan99 Місяць тому

    This video makes me so optimistic about the future of energy. WAVJA, you have my attention!

  • @drkoETH
    @drkoETH Місяць тому

    Woah, these WAVJA spheres are insane.

  • @rgdunira2783
    @rgdunira2783 Місяць тому

    Can’t wait to see these in action!

  • @s3viya
    @s3viya Місяць тому

    Damn those are some insane results 😮

  • @HoneY_ShaH
    @HoneY_ShaH Місяць тому

    Wow it's great technology

  • @andersbentsen3107
    @andersbentsen3107 24 дні тому

    This is not as insane as it might sound to some people. the co Ambient Photonics have made a solar cell that produce energy from artificial light and it produces around 400watt in low light and up to 800watt/m2. If you build a cube of these cells 10cm x 10cm x10cm then it will have 1100cm2 and produce up to 88watt 24/7 so up to 2112watt/day. 2500cm2 of solar panel will produce roughly 90watt for 6 hours or 540watt per day. This mean that the cube will produce 400% output on 1/25 of the space in cm2 - so it is 100times more efficient measured per cm2 than the normal solarpanel, this mean it is 10000% better, if you just compare efficiency from measured cm2 on wall and not cm3. But ofcourse we need some artificial light on both sides of the solar cell. And my calculkation are made from idea that cells will get optimal light for energy production...we probably know that this is not likely. But if a cube is 100times as efficient then a sphere will have 60times the cells in cm2 so it could produce 60times solar cells as they claim will be possible in next generation, and claim of 20times today is just energy from artificial light of 265watt/m2. It is not just crazy talk, but i guess Wavja is based on AI invention, and i doubt that they really build and test it. I might be wrong, but to me it sound like everything is theory from best possible output. But who knows maybe they really did invent a new material?

  • @elye3701
    @elye3701 Місяць тому

    I won't be holding my breath.

  • @Llanovanya85
    @Llanovanya85 Місяць тому +4

    This sounds like a scam. The suns energy on a surface 1m² is 1000 Watts at high noon on a clear day. A current regular solar panel that size generates about 200 Watts, making it 20-23% efficient. 7.5x that power would be equal to free energy which we all know is utter bs. There is just not more energy in that area, and for sure not in a 1 in² area, where most of the sides are in really inefficient angles.
    The sphere is also much smaller, and "sucking in" light from a bigger area is just not a thing, so where does the energy come from? Mirrors? Like a solar power plant?
    Sorry, but this is nothing but bullshit. Even the naming. Photon Energy System... photons are just light particles, but they make it sound like they are catching something solar panels are not... stupid.
    Someone printed a bad 3D plastic sphere and needs some kickstarter scam money for his yacht.

    • @hellcat2073
      @hellcat2073 Місяць тому +1

      Well said !!
      I totally agree.
      How many people will actually fall for this though...

  • @kolawolefathia4743
    @kolawolefathia4743 Місяць тому

    Wow! This is crazy mehn 🧐🫢