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Static electricity can remove frost from windows using little energy

Last updated: November 11, 2025 10:40 pm
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Static electricity has the potential to revolutionize the way we defrost vehicles, saving energy and reducing the use of antifreeze. Researchers at Virginia Tech, led by Jonathan Boreyko, have developed a new method that harnesses the power of high-voltage electricity to remove frost from surfaces.

In a serendipitous discovery in 2021, Boreyko and his team found that frost naturally becomes charged as it forms. Building on this phenomenon, they have created a system that uses a high-voltage copper electrode suspended above frost-covered surfaces. This system can remove up to 50% of frost in just 10 to 15 minutes, and up to 75% if the surface is water-repellent.

The electrode, charged to 550 volts, is designed to apply a turbo-boost effect to the natural electric field of frost. Despite the high voltage, the electrode has a minimal current, making it safe to use. The energy required for this method is also significantly lower than traditional heating methods, making it a more efficient and sustainable option.

This innovative defrosting technique has the potential to be used in various applications, including car windows, roads, and even in the aviation industry. By reducing the need for vast quantities of antifreeze used to de-ice aeroplane wings, this method could revolutionize the way aircraft maintenance is conducted. Instead of dousing wings with antifreeze, a high-voltage wand could be used to quickly and effectively remove ice and snow.

The implications of this research are far-reaching and could lead to significant energy savings and environmental benefits. By harnessing the power of static electricity, we may soon see a more efficient and sustainable approach to defrosting vehicles and surfaces.

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