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By kilowatts.uk
Published: 2025-08-09 15:20:00
Updated: 2025-12-28 14:27:07
Kilowatts.uk announces the development of a Wavja prototype tailored for UK demonstrations, aiming to showcase advanced light-harvesting technology to businesses, installers, and industry stakeholders nationwide.
At Kilowatts.uk, we’re committed to staying at the cutting edge of renewable energy innovation , and our ongoing collaboration with Wavja is a perfect example of that mission in action. Following a series of productive discussions with the Wavja research and development team, we’re excited to announce that San, their lead engineer, is now building a working prototype specifically for UK demonstrations. This marks a significant milestone in our partnership and brings us one step closer to showcasing Wavja’s breakthrough technology to businesses, installers, and industry stakeholders nationwide.
Wavja’s next-generation Photon Energy System (PES) is designed to push the boundaries of what’s possible in renewable generation. By combining advanced light-harvesting technology with compact, efficient design, it has the potential to complement or even rival existing solar and wind installations in both urban and rural environments. For the UK market, this means expanded renewable options for residential, commercial, and industrial sites, increased energy independence through high-yield, space-efficient systems, and potential integration with existing solar PV, wind, and battery storage solutions for a hybrid, optimised energy setup.
As the exclusive UK R&D partner for Wavja, Kilowatts.uk is spearheading the process of adapting this technology for British conditions, regulations, and infrastructure. Once the prototype arrives, our team will coordinate live demonstrations with selected installers and potential large-scale deployment partners. We’ll also be documenting the results in detail, sharing insights with our nationwide network of trusted installers and publishing updates in our renewable energy resources section so end-users and industry professionals alike can follow the progress.
The prototype build is already underway, and we expect delivery in the coming months. From there, we’ll conduct field trials across various UK sites to assess performance, reliability, and integration potential. Stay tuned to Kilowatts.uk for further updates , and if you’re an installer or distributor interested in being part of the first UK rollout, email us at info@kilowatts.uk to register your interest.
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