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What does EC stand for?

Electrochromic


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9 million Department of Energy ARPA-E grant as part of a team led by Littleton, Colorado-based ITN Energy Systems (ITNES), the prime contractor for development of a new manufacturing process to dramatically reduce the cost for electrochromic (EC) windows.
Actually dual electrochromic device (ECD) concept is also developed amongst the mentioned applications such as (3).
EFD technology enables the production of reflective displays exhibiting vastly superior color gamut compared with existing electrowetting, electrochromic and electrophoretic displays, while providing improved contrast ratio, lower power consumption and competitive cost.
1) Other applications include: energy storage, electrochromic displays, sensors, charge-dissipation, and anticorrosion coatings.
So far, electrochromic technology has only been able to offer binary transition states-that is, fully dark, fully clear, or pre-set transition levels between those two extremes.
Applying the current once turns this electrochromic polymer a dark color.
The dominant application for smart glass technology to this point has been electrochromic mirrors for motor vehicles.
Once inside, drivers benefit from warm charcoal leather sport trim and a convenience pack - incorporating front and rear park distance control, rain sensing wipers and electrochromic mirrors.

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