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assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2014Partners:I2O, ELON TECHNOLOGIES SRO, TMD, TMD, PI BERLIN +12 partnersI2O,ELON TECHNOLOGIES SRO,TMD,TMD,PI BERLIN,CPI,COATEMA,FHG,UCTM,COATEMA,ELON TECHNOLOGIES SRO,EMBEDDED SYSTEMS,PI BERLIN,EMBEDDED SYSTEMS,CMBAU,CPI,I2OFunder: European Commission Project Code: 286605All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://beta.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::33f25d425aa204c20d860221bcc057dd&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2028Partners:HIGHLINE TECHNOLOGY GMBH, AMIRES THE BUSINESS INNOVATION MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE ZU, UL, SOLTECH, APPLIED MATERIALS IRELAND LIMITED +24 partnersHIGHLINE TECHNOLOGY GMBH,AMIRES THE BUSINESS INNOVATION MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE ZU,UL,SOLTECH,APPLIED MATERIALS IRELAND LIMITED,EnginSoft (Italy),PCCL,IMEC,HOLOSOLIS,APPLIED MATERIALS IRELAND LIMITED,IPTE,BEDIMENSIONAL SPA,Arkema (France),AMIRES THE BUSINESS INNOVATION MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE ZU,HOLOSOLIS,PI BERLIN,FHG,IMEC,APPLIED MATERIALS ITALIA SRL,LETI,PI BERLIN,HIGHLINE TECHNOLOGY GMBH,BEDIMENSIONAL SPA,EnginSoft (Italy),APPLIED MATERIALS ITALIA SRL,TNO,TNO,PCCL,IPTEFunder: European Commission Project Code: 101172902Overall Budget: 14,444,000 EURFunder Contribution: 12,052,000 EURSHINE PV will develop alternative technological routes to PV production for Silicon Heterojunction and TOPCon solar cells, covering the three key steps in the back-end manufacturing: metallization, post-processing and interconnection. SHINE PV will demonstrate different flows and down-select the most promising ones in terms of cost of ownership and high volume manufacturing readiness. Advanced equipment at TRL7 with Industry 4.0 dedicated features, innovative materials and solutions will be developed. For the metallization, SHINE PV will introduce parallel dispensing and plating as High Volume Manufacturing (HVM) alternative processes to incumbent screen printing, with the objective of demonstrating the complete or partial replacement of Ag with Cu, a fundamental step to enable Tera-Watt scale production levels. Moreover, SHINE PV will increase the efficiency through cell post-processing by applying Light Soaking process in HVM and recover the cutting-induced losses by Edge Re-Passivation. For the module making step, the innovations in interconnection proposed are Twill and Shingling processes and HVM equipment. Both will leverage on the optimization of the metallization and post-processing steps and will demonstrate their potential in terms of superior electrical properties, aesthetics, reliability, and compatibility with premium module designs. The expectation of the project is to enable an increase of solar cell (or module) efficiency of 0.5% absolute versus the reference process with a simultaneous CoO reduction of 20%, due to reduced material costs and increased equipment productivity. SHINE PV project will demonstrate the integrated innovative processes and novel equipment both virtually and within physical pilots at industrial partners at TRL7. To our knowledge for all these technologies no production equipment is available for HVM worldwide, and we envision a great potential for a PV supply chain revamping in EU.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2013 - 2017Partners:PI BERLIN, SUNBEAM, PROTECH, PI BERLIN, GLASSBEL EU UAB +10 partnersPI BERLIN,SUNBEAM,PROTECH,PI BERLIN,GLASSBEL EU UAB,MONDRAGON ASSEMBLY,CREATIVE AMADEO GMBH,CREATIVE AMADEO GMBH,MONDRAGON ASSEMBLY,PROTECH,VS,SUNBEAM,SUPSI,VS,GLASSBEL EU UABFunder: European Commission Project Code: 322434All Research productsarrow_drop_down <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.write('<div id="oa_widget"></div>'); document.write('<script type="text/javascript" src="https://beta.openaire.eu/index.php?option=com_openaire&view=widget&format=raw&projectId=corda_______::689b137cacb3f6de89ca32ffd624ae9d&type=result"></script>'); --> </script>
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euOpen Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2022Partners:FHG, IMEC, UL, 3D-Micromac AG, LETI +27 partnersFHG,IMEC,UL,3D-Micromac AG,LETI,Ibs (France),3D-Micromac AG,Ibs (France),Henkel Electronic Materials (Belgium) NV,VALOE OYJ,ISFH,UAB SOLI TEK R&D,VOLTEC SOLAR,UAB VALOE CELLS,CSEM,IMEC,ISSOL SA,VALOE OYJ,UAB SOLI TEK R&D,PI BERLIN,VOLTEC SOLAR,CSEM,PI BERLIN,ISFH,Henkel Electronic Materials (Belgium) NV,APPLIED MATERIALS ITALIA SRL,TNO,TNO,International Solar Energy Research Center Konstanz,ISSOL SA,APPLIED MATERIALS ITALIA SRL,EPFLFunder: European Commission Project Code: 857793Overall Budget: 15,087,600 EURFunder Contribution: 12,870,500 EURThe HighLite project aims to substantially improve the competitiveness of the EU PV manufacturing industry by developing knowledge-based manufacturing solutions for high-performance low-cost modules with excellent environnment profiles (low CO2 footprint, enhanced durability, improved recyclability). To achieve this, the HighLite project focuses on thin (down to 100 µm) high-efficiency crystalline silicon solar cells with passivating contacts and capitalizes on the learnings from previous large funded projects. In HighLite, a unique consortium of experienced industrial actors and leading institutes will work collectively to develop, optimize, and bring to high technology readiness levels (TRL 6-7) innovative solutions at both cell and module levels. In practice, HighLite will demonstrate high-efficiency ¼ size (or smaller) cut solar cells (silicon heterojunction cells with efficiency η ≥ 23.3%, interdigated back-contact cells with η ≥ 24.3%; only 0.2% less than full size cells) in pilot-line manufacturing. Industrial tools will be developed in the project for assembling these cut-cells into high-efficiency modules tailored for various distributed generation (DG) applications. More specifically, the following developments will take place: (1) building-applied PV modules with η ≥ 22% and a carbon footprint ≤ 250 kg-eq.CO2/kWp, (2) building-integrated PV modules with η ≥ 21% and improved shading tolerance, and (3) 3D-curved vehicle-integrated PV modules with η ≥ 20% and a weight ≤ 5 kg/m2. Finally, HighLite aims to show improved cost and performance (both through indoor testing and outdoor demonstrators) against state-of-the-art commercially available modules. Altogether, it is expected that the solutions developed in HighLite will: (1) create more demand in Europe and worldwide for such DG products, (2) significantly improve the competitiveness of industrial actors that are part of the consortium, and (3) trigger significant investment in the EU PV industry.
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