Spherical Sun Power Generator – Squeeze Sun

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Who is Andre Brosel

German architect André Brosel designed the Spherical Solar Power Generator. Rollemann wants to revolutionize solar power with the Spherical Solar Power Generator. Brosel was a finalist in the World Technology Network Award 2013 with the design of the Globe.

He has over 27 years of experience in Management, Design and Technology. Their main purpose is complex technology.

Andre has an updated version for 2016. Andre thinks outside the box. That’s somewhat temperamental when looking at the future of solar.

The future is in the hands of Subotic Ltd.

Sbotic was founded in 2014. He has been entrusted with the marketing of Rawlemon’s Spherical Solar Generator. Subotic Ltd. Patents have been obtained for Rollemann’s energy generating module “SixCity” and “Microtrack” system.

The company is based in London, England since 2014. Sbotic Ltd. (Sun Robotics) is a division of the Ramlemon Company.

Sbotic Ltd is pushing the boundaries of solar energy conversion. They’re proving that net zero-energy buildings can be a standard tomorrow. Sun Robotics mission is to integrate sun powered generators into the cities environment. This would include buildings and houses.

circular sun power generator

Andrea Broessel and Rawlemon have built a prototype circular solar power generator. The generator is called beta ray. Their technology is a combination of spherical geometry and a dual axis tracking system. This allows a circular solar power generator to have twice the output of a conventional solar panel. The solar panel of the generator is smaller than the normal panel.

The sphere is fully rotatable and can be mounted on walls, buildings and any place with direct sunlight. According to Brosel, it can be placed at an electric car charging station.

You might think that the spherical generator is from a sci-fi movie. You would be wrong.

Beta Ray Parts Exposed

  • reducing silicon cell area by up to 25%

  • Efficiency increased by 57%. Solar panels are at 22 to 24%,

  • Ultra Transmission Ball Lens Point Focusing Concentrator.

  • During night hours, the Sphere Ball can illuminate an area with a few LEDs.

  • The modular collector system charges and stores energy during daylight hours.

  • Can collect energy from the moon. That’s right, Moon.

  • How does this work. Sunlight is collected through an ultra transmission ball lens focusing concentrator.

  • Concentrated sunlight is stored in solar cells.

  • It is then routed to generators for use in homes or commercial buildings.

Different Functions for Sun Power Generator

Beta Ray was designed to complement the electrical needs of off-grid situations and buildings. Also there is an idea to provide a thermal circuit like hot water.

The spherical solar power generator can be used as an architectural marvel. Beta rays have the ability to track the Sun throughout the day. Solar panels don’t track.

6 different functions of solar generator

  1. provide power

  2. produce thermal output

  3. solar generator has transparency

  4. capable of shading

  5. ventilation for building

  6. Spherical generator is a work of art

1 to 5 above will change the future of zero-energy buildings.

The generator will provide electricity for buildings and homes at 4 times the efficiency compared to typical 22% solar panels on the market today.

The solar generator will produce thermal output which in turn heats the water.

The spherical ball is transparent and will increase efficiency for hybrid collector small solar panels.

Solar generators should be used along with solar umbrellas for shade.

The generator will produce ventilation for the buildings.

Rollemon solar tools coming soon

Under the Rollemon umbrella, there is now a new division called Indiegogo. They are introducing the world’s first Building Integrated Concentrated Solar Power (BICSP) technology. This product will be for sale in December.

Introducing the Beta.ey 80LIM for $119.00. It will be the first concentric solar charger and moonlight beamer combined spherical solar powered generator in one design. Beta.ey will be able to charge iPhones, iPads and many other devices.

Beta.ey’s concept is along the lines of the mega prototype designed by German architect Andre Brosel. It took three years to build the prototype into a device that would be in the hands of consumers by Christmas.

The Rollemon has a large circular lens that doesn’t move. The solar charger spins behind the sphere. It will follow the concentrated sunlight passing through to the other side. A typical solar panel has to be manually moved to follow the sunlight. In other words, it is more efficient at capturing sunlight and ultimately producing more electricity.

Cool to look at too!

See how Beta.ey works

The Beta-E requires a solar panel 1% the size of a standard solar generator. This device works well on cloudy days. It has the ability to capture diffused light. This spherical solar powered generator will be used for mobile devices.

Number one cool factor! There are built-in LEDs to illuminate the globe.

The full-scale Beta-i will be capable of charging electric cars. It will also be available for windows and walls of buildings for electrical and thermal needs.

full scale beta-ray

Full scale beta-ray is for the outdoors. Its price will be 6000 dollars. It’s only money. Correct? At this juncture, there is no data rounded solar powered generator that I can find for return on investment. Rollemann wants to integrate the Beta-Ray system into the design of European architecture of the future.

The European Commission’s directive is to design nearly zero-energy buildings. The design process will begin in 2019. Rollemann conforms to the European Commission Directive.

Could we be seeing full-scale Beta-Ray in the United States? It will be interesting to see what kind of solar energy the world will be using in 10 to 20 years.

final thoughts

My focus on spherical solar powered generators is for several reasons.

  • The design concept is out of this world crazy smart.

  • Solar panels are up to 4 times more efficient due to dual axis tracking and transparent ball lenses.

  • The versatility of solar generators for charging buildings and electric cars.

  • Attractive architectural design.

  • Future applications for communities to generate electricity.

Andrea Broessel and Rawlemon have made great strides towards solar independence. He has completed a workable solar design in less than 6 years. Time will tell whether full-scale Beta-Ray is profitable.

The Beta-i Small Scale Solar Generator should be a hit for consumers who need to recharge mobile devices. Some competing solar generators range from $400 to $800. You’ll be able to charge smaller TVs, laptops or larger devices like lights in the RV. It is 4 to 8 times higher than beta-I. something to think about.

It will be interesting to see how this unfolds in the near future. I think the Beta-i and the full-scale Beta-ray have a fair chance of being successful.

Respect,

Tim

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