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Pilot Production of 6''-Heterojunction Cells and Modules at Meyer-Burger and Outdoor Performance
In the Meyer-Burger labs, pilot production of its proprietary 6''-Heterojunction (HJT) cells has been conducted on full-scale production tools (Roth & Rau Helia PECVD & Helia PVD). Overall, close to 10.000 cells have been manufactured with efficiencies up to 21,1%. From theses HJT cells, 60-cell modules have been produced. Temperature coefficient measurements of both cells and modules have been conducted by independent institutes, resulting in outstanding -0,20%/K and -0,22%/K, respectively. The modules have been deployed on an outdoor test field in Mid-European climate conditions for over 1 year. The results demonstrate the durability of the HJT modules and comparison with standard crystalline modules show an increase of energy yield of up to 7% on sunny days already in spring time. Under hot climate conditions in southern regions this increase is supposed to be even higher, making HJT modules extremely suitable for southern climates and low LCOE´s.
28th European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition; 1887-1889
- University of Chicago United States
- New York University United States
- UNSW Sydney Australia
WAFER-BASED SILICON SOLAR CELLS AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY, Silicon Solar Cell Improvements
WAFER-BASED SILICON SOLAR CELLS AND MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY, Silicon Solar Cell Improvements
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