G'day Awg801. Either I totally do not understand this product or something else is wrong!!! My understanding is that the Dyesol product is a coating on to steel roofing sheets similar to a colorbond roof. The whole roof then becomes a solar collector, and any other surface on the outside of the building, for that matter, that is coated with the Dyesol coating. If you were to take a large industrial shed for example where the roof and walls are all metal sheeting, like corrogated iron, and that whole surface of the iron was treated with Dyesol product, then the whole outer surface of the shed becomes one big solar colector. My understanding is that the process basically replaces the colorbonding paint and replaces it with Dyesol's coating containing "ingredients" that convert the electrical charge from the sunlight. There is no way, in my opinion, that people would pay for the metal sheeting to build their shed and then another $75 m2 on top for the Dyesol process. I would think that there might be a dollar or so per m2 in it for Dyesol but even that I feel would be a fantastic sum. I am open to correction, but that to me is the whole attraction of Dyesol's process. The economics are attractive to builders and owners because if you build your shed or home using this process, then you basically get a solar power system for very little extra over and above what the roof or building sheeting material would cost anyway.
Kind regards
Lockitt
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