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Maximize Energy Saving and Deliver Comfort by Innovative Switchable Light Transmittance Technology

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Project "MAESDOSO" data sheet

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Coordinator
ARCELIK A.S. 

Organization address
address: KARAAGAC, SUTLUCE BEYOGLU CAD. NO:2-6
city: ISTANBUL
postcode: 34445
website: http://www.arcelikas.com.tr/Cultures/en-US/

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 Coordinator Country Turkey [TR]
 Total cost 145˙845 €
 EC max contribution 145˙845 € (100%)
 Programme 1. H2020-EU.1.3.2. (Nurturing excellence by means of cross-border and cross-sector mobility)
 Code Call H2020-MSCA-IF-2016
 Funding Scheme MSCA-IF-EF-SE
 Starting year 2017
 Duration (year-month-day) from 2017-03-01   to  2019-02-28

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1    ARCELIK A.S. TR (ISTANBUL) coordinator 145˙845.00

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 Project objective

'Independent control over the light and heat transfer is a key target for advanced electrochromic smart glass. Existing commercial electrochromic glasses most often employ thin films of transition metal oxides as the active material which dynamically change color under applied potential. Thus the amount of solar heat and lighting input of the building are controlled. Unfortunately, these glasses suffer from significant drawbacks related to cost, durability, functionality and color. According to 'Electrochromic Glass and Film Markets–2014-2021', the market for electrochromic (EC) glasses was small - just over $ 15 million in 2015, but it will reach more than $700 million by 2020. The development of simple, economical, and scalable methods for preparing high-performance electrochromic materials and transparent electrode will endow electrochromic devices with integrated multiple functionalities and wider applications. Motivated by the benefits of electrochromic materials and devices for significant energy saving from reduced heating and cooling loads, the proposed project MAESDOSO aims to develop electrochromic devices for use in domestic ovens. The targeted device configuration will be entirely new in the home appliance market. Reduction of heat losses through glass of doors will be achieved by reflection of infrared radiation using low emissivity coatings on transparent conducting oxide. Integrating the current smart glass technology into the home appliance technology will contribute to reduce the cost of operation, increase the efficiency of the applied appliance and fulfill the aesthetic demands of the user. Application of the smart glass technology into the oven technology will contribute directly in developing alternative resources for energy saving applications complementary to the European Union Horizon 2020 objectives and contribute EU to achieve 20% energy savings by 2020.'

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