For years, we’ve been hearing that electricity could soon become almost free as solar panel prices continue to fall. But now, a new innovation claims to go even further — generating electricity from sunlight without traditional solar panels and storing that energy for night-time use without batteries.

This technology, developed by Exo Watts, uses an entirely different approach. Instead of photovoltaic panels, the system uses large Fresnel lenses mounted on a single-axis motor that tracks the sun throughout the day. These lenses concentrate sunlight into a central insulated chamber, where a specially designed clay-based material stores the energy in the form of heat. That stored heat is later converted into electricity when needed — even after sunset.

In this video, we take a deep dive into how this system actually works, why such an innovation may be necessary, and whether the bold claims made by the company are realistic or overly optimistic. We’ll also examine the technical challenges, efficiency concerns, and real-world practicality of this approach.

Is this truly the next evolution of solar energy — or just another ambitious concept?

Let’s find out.

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⏱️ Timestamps for Easy Navigation
0:00 – Whats in This Video?
00:58 – How This New Tech Works?
02:50 – Startup TIP (Important)
03:27 – Are These New Innovations Needed?
04:44 – How to find Opportunity For New Startup?
07:39 – How to FInd the Drawbacks of New Product?
09:37 – Power=Currency (Elon Musk)

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