ClearVue Investor Update: Growth & Pipeline Revealed

February 20, 2026|10:30 AM AWST|Past event

ClearVue Technologies develops transparent solar glass that turns building façades and windows into power-generating surfaces, preserving aesthetics and transparency while producing renewable energy. This matters right now because the company crossed into commercial execution in late 2025 and early 2026.

In September 2025, ClearVue launched its Gen3 solar vision glass. Independent tests confirmed it generates over 50 W per square metre — 66% more than the previous version — while cutting production complexity and time in half. The improvement makes the technology far more competitive for widespread use in commercial and high-rise buildings.

Commercial signals followed quickly. In November 2025, ClearVue signed a three-year licensing deal with South Korea's Kukyoung Glass and Metal Co., granting fabrication rights and market access in a key construction hub. That same month, it won an order worth over A$1 million to retrofit two 10-storey buildings in South Africa with solar façades, targeting installation in the second quarter of 2026.

By late 2025, the pipeline of submitted proposals exceeded A$60 million across Africa, Asia, and Oceania — up sharply after a management refresh and a A$4.6 million capital raise in October 2025. Enquiry rates have kept rising into 2026 despite seasonal construction dips.

These steps arrive as buildings face mounting pressure to decarbonise. They consume about 40% of global energy and emissions, and urban growth plus surging demand from data centres and electrification limit conventional rooftop solar options. ClearVue's approach enables energy production from vertical surfaces in dense cities, helping owners meet net-zero targets, cut operational costs, and comply with stricter codes.

Developers, owners, and architects in fast-urbanising regions stand to gain most: integrated solar façades offset carbon footprints without compromising design or natural light, while retrofits extend the benefit to existing stock. The combination of technical progress, partnerships, and orders positions BIPV solutions like ClearVue's closer to mainstream adoption in 2026.

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