MUMBAI, India, Jan. 9 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202521118816 A) filed by Komil Bharatkumar Koladiya, Surat, Gujarat, on Nov. 28, 2025, for 'hybrid multispectrum solar-thermal energy platform with integrated photonic, thermal, and multisource conversion for continuous generation.'

Inventor(s) include Komil Bharatkumar Koladiya.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 9, under issue no. 02/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The invention provides a multispectrum hybrid solar-thermal energy conversion platform delivering continuous 24 7 electricity through integrated photovoltaic, thermophotovoltaic, thermoelectric, thermoradiative, thermionic, triboelectric and quantum-dot-enhanced spectral conversion subsystems. A stacked or distributed architecture captures incident sunlight, re-emitted infrared radiation, stored thermal energy, night-sky cooling and environmental mechanical motion, routing them through a coordinated photon-thermal- mechanical cascade. Nanophotonic spectral management, phase-change thermal buffering, controlled thermal gradients, secondary TPV harvesting, thermionic emission and vibrationbased triboelectric generation ensure stable output under sunlight, low-light, night-time, and fluctuating environmental conditions. A hybrid multi-channel power-electronics module performs dynamic spectral routing, maximum-power-point tracking, impedance matching, and load balancing across all subsystems. The invention prevents design-around attempts by covering all materials, geometries, layer orders, thermal or optical couplings, and functionally equivalent energy-conversion modules. Applicable to planar and non-planar structures, terrestrial and aerospace platforms, the system maximizes area-specific energy yield, spectral and thermal reuse, and environmental robustness, establishing a unified, self-contained renewable-energy architecture."

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