Could be that Corus has time and will go its way. But DYESOL needs the expected sales not in 25+ years but now or at least in the next year for its economic survival. The burn rate is high and gets higher with each new subsidiary and management member.
And there are other companies working on the same or similar technologies. Bosch in Germany for example will start the production of thin scales transparent solar modules this year.
I am a little bit skeptical about the survival of DYESOL, if the real production will start even at the end of next year.
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