Sunday, November 29, 2009

Solarion achieves milestone for flexible CIGS encapsulation

LEIPZIG, GERMANY: Solarion AG recently announced the successful achievement of a crucial milestone within its internal qualification of a transparent and flexible encapsulation solution for its copper-indium-gallium-diselenide (CIGS) thin-film solar cells on plastic.

With this flexible encapsulation system Solarion passed the damp-heat test (1,000 hours at 85 percent relative humidity and 85 °C temperature) according to the IEC 61646 standard for performance and durability of thin-film solar modules.

“A flexible packaging of large area photovoltaic devices with efficiencies of about 10 percent represents a real bright spot for new photovoltaic applications. We are seeing a strong demand for highly efficient, flexible and lightweight solar modules,” said Karsten Otte, CEO at Solarion.

“The availability of such photovoltaic products enables completely new product solutions for example in the field of solar roofing materials for buildings or for implementing these products into automotive lightweight constructions which will become more and more important with completely electric powered vehicles.“ adds Otte.

In September, Volkswagen AG presented the concept car E-Up!. The roof of the car was designed as a curved solar module incorporating solar technology developed by Solarion AG.

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