Dow has a new line of thin-film shingles that will be available next year; they use CIGS technology (copper indium gallium diselenide), which is laminated in thin films– hence the name– over the shingles. They match the flexibility of ordinary shingles. Thin-film cells are currently less efficient than traditional silicon technology, but they are also less expensive to make. Dow estimates that a set of their solar shingles can be installed in about ten hours, which is about half the time that the first solar shingles required for installation. In the future, solar shingles will be more appealing. They may have different color choices you can choose from.
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In the future, solar shingles will be made to be more affordable so more people can afford them by building them around pliable glass from corning. People will also buy more because they will make them to be more appealing.