The Polish startup **Vind Panel** has developed a revolutionary technology called **“Panel Wiatrowy”**, an **”invisible” wind turbine** in the form of a fence that promises to transform the production of renewable energy.
This device, designed to **blend in** with properties and urban environments, works efficiently even with **low-speed winds**, ensuring a reliable supply of sustainable electricity day and night.
Characteristics of the invisible wind turbine
Its modular design is available in **heights of 1.2 and 4 meters** and its length is adaptable to the specific needs of the client.
It produces energy in **adverse weather conditions** using recycled materials. It integrates reused elements, thus promoting environmental sustainability.
**Regarding its energy capacity**, an installation of **1000 square meters** on a building’s roof can generate **40 kW**. In industrial areas of one hectare, it can reach **400 kW**. A **10-meter linear fence** produces **1 kW**, while a **1000-meter linear fence** reaches up to **100 kW**.
Advantages in renewable energy
The vertical design of the **wind panel** takes advantage of the disadvantages of solar panels, generating electrical energy at night and on cloudy days. Additionally:
- It offers an integrated solution for homes, commercial buildings, airports, roads, and industrial areas.
- Combines discreet aesthetics and functionality, with neutral colors like black and gray.
Impact and recognitions
The **Panel Wiatrowy** was awarded by **ING Polska**, highlighting its potential to revolutionize the production of renewable energy. This technology promises to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and ensure a more sustainable future.
Future projections
Vind Panel affirms that its invisible wind turbine is capable of withstanding strong winds, maintaining its **structural integrity and efficiency**.
With diverse applications and a **sustainable approach**, it positions itself as an innovative solution to address **global energy challenges**.
Cover photo: Panel Wiatrowy
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