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philb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-16-08 09:00 PM
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HelioVolt says it boosts thin film efficiency- plans production facility in Texas
HelioVolt says it boosts thin film efficiency

May 12, 2008

The company said it's produced solar cells with 12.2 percent conversion efficiencies with a rapid printing process. Austin, Texas-based HelioVolt said today that it has increased the efficiency of its thin film solar cells, producing cells with 12.2 percent conversion efficiencies.

The company said the copper indium gallium selenide, or CIGS, cells were manufactured using what it said was a rapid, scalable printing process, printing them out in six minutes.

"In the lab, CIGS is already achieving the highest efficiencies of any thin film solar material," said B.J. Stanbery, CEO and founder of HelioVolt.

"The challenge of course is transferring that efficiency to a high throughput, high yield, low cost process capable of delivering gigawatts worth of quality commercial product."

The company said its currently optimizing its reactive transfer printing process, called FASST, for further efficiency gains and scaling up the process to begin commercial manufacture of thin film solar modules and building integrated solar products.

"We're already producing CIGS devices that are comparable with the highest efficiency thin film products on the market today, and we still see plenty of room to improve from here," said Stanbery.

HelioVolt said the efficiencies were confirmed by independent testing at Colorado State University. The company said the 12.2 percent efficiency devices consisted of CIGS photovoltaic thin film layer applied to a glass substrate.

Last December, HelioVolt said it planned to build its first factory in Austin (see HelioVolt to build first factory in Austin, Texas).

The company said the plant would have an initial production capacity of 20 megawatts and is expected to begin manufacturing solar products in this year.
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tanstaafl Donating Member (120 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun May-18-08 09:04 AM
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1. I think the coolest thing about this is the speed of production
They can produce / print these bad boys in about 6 minutes. Other processes take about 40 - 50 minutes to produce.
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