This technology, known as “moonlight panels,” addresses the long-standing issue of solar panels being inactive after sunset. By attaching thermoelectric generators to modified commercial solar panels, they can capture dissipating heat, producing approximately 50 milliwatts per. Rather than drawing power from the sun, the panel absorbs heat emanating from its own surface as infrared light and shoots it out into space. This innovation uses a natural process called radiative cooling, where heat. Thanks to a groundbreaking develo pment in solar panel technology, moonlight solar panels are now a reality. These panels could transform how we use solar energy in our homes and businesses—day and night.