With their partners, Dynteq uses a technology with clusters of solar cells that transmit energy wirelessly. Advantages include longer lifetime, higher efficiency, lower cost, higher design freedom and less risk of fire.

The project is being implemented together with Sunchip Projects, Aberzon Mechatronics, Stanstechniek Gaanderen.

Within the European grant programme OP Oost 2014-2020, more than €6.8 million in funding has now been awarded to six projects involving 31 companies and organisations. Besides solar cells in roof panels, safe batteries, a smart heat pump, concrete made from plastic waste, CO2 absorption for a better indoor climate and large-scale production of beef substitutes are being subsidised.