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August 23, 2007

Solar Cells with 'Metal Wrap Through' Technology Achieve 16% Efficiency

Freiberg, Germany [RenewableEnergyAccess.com]

In their prototype production line, scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE) have successfully completed a multi-crystalline solar cell with rear side contacts. The Freiburg, Germany-based researchers will be presenting their findings in September at the 22nd European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition, September 3-7, in Milan, Italy.

"The additional expense is most definitely worth it because the minimization of metallization on the front side enables us to obtain reduced shading and thus increased energy production, which leads to a significant increase in efficiency."

-- Dr. Ralf Preu, Head of the PV Production Technology & Quality Assurance Department, Fraunhofer ISE

In comparison to the production of standard solar cells, there are three process stages of Metal Wrap Through (MWT) solar cells, which partially shift the front side contacts over to the rear side, thus reducing the front side metallization almost in half.

First, a laser is used to drill holes into the cells. The through-connection of the cells is simultaneously achieved through the subsequent silkscreen printing process for the production of the rear side contacts. To this effect, the silk-screen printing paste is used to fill the recently created holes, thus establishing the electrical connection to the front side. Contrary to typical processes, the isolation of the contacts reduces additional costs. The rear side contact of the MWT solar cells demands a small modification of the standard process.

According to Dr. Ralf Preu, Head of the PV Production Technology and Quality Assurance Department at the Fraunhofer ISE, "The additional expense is most definitely worth it because the minimization of metallization on the front side enables us to obtain reduced shading and thus increased energy production, which leads to a significant increase in efficiency."

The first MWT cells from the prototype production line obtained more than 16% efficiency. This is an increase of up to a half percent over comparable standard silkscreen printed solar cells made up of the same multi-crystalline material.

"Because we no longer have a problem with front side shading, it is now possible to use wider cell connectors. As a consequence, we obtain substantially lower losses during energy conduction," explained Dr. Harry Wirth, Head of the Photovoltaics Modules Group. "At the same time, we can now place the cells more closely together because the cell connector no longer has to be conducted from one side to the other."

Reader Comments (4)
 
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August 23, 2007
Good God!!!  A half of a percent increase!!  That IS quite significant.  This is surely the end of fossil fuels.
Comment 1 of 4
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August 24, 2007
Although any increase in efficiency is good news, a decrease in cost by a facter of 10 is really the only way to force the oil money interests out of the way. Think in terms of .8 to 1 dollar a watt, instad of 8 dollars.It's a great start now and should be done by those who can afford it, but for the average joe it just isn't there yet.
Comment 2 of 4
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August 24, 2007

To put it into perspective....

If we increase the efficiency by 0.5% on a 1MW system that's an additional output of 5000W. At an installed cost of about $8.00 per watt that equates to an increased value of about $40,000.00 which in my opinion is significant.

Richard 


Comment 3 of 4
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August 25, 2007

If our government doesn't act to subsidize the costs of geo and PV systems to match kW costs, we're never going to see major system inplimentation.  They must know something we do not.

 


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