Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Global Solar CIGS News

Global Solar CIGS News


Global Solar Energy Inc. (Arizona, Tucson) announced that its product-level copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) thin film solar cells by the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) confirmed that 15.45% received The efficiency of the region. In addition, Global Solar said, CIGS solar cell group, 11.7% peak efficiency, the battery pack is located in Berlin at its Tucson, 40MW 35MW factories and plants.



Global Solar scientists verify the PowerFlex battery pack flexibility.


"NREL independent verification by the 15.45% of the conversion efficiency of the whole region, is used in a production environment quickly deposited on metal foil obtained by means of significant progress in thin film," NREL National Solar Center (Colorado, Golden) of the Harin S. Ullal said. The study also obtained NREL Thin Film PV partial support for cooperation projects.


Global Solar flexible materials in the production of its CIGS thin film solar cells more than 5 years of history, and this low-cost, high efficiency and high-performance CIGS technology into a variety of applications. The company produces a variety of solar products, including portable solar charger, the traditional Global Solar CIGS flexible single second-generation thin film solar cells. Glass components and next-generation building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) products.



Global Solar CIGS flexible single second-generation thin film solar cells.


"In less than two years time, Global Solar to surge in global production capacity from 4.2MW to 75MW, and continue to improve the flexibility and adaptability of this high-efficiency photovoltaic materials," Global Solar Global Solar Energy Department, said CEO Michael Gering . "These results not only help improve our existing customers and partners to develop the solar program, but also to create new applications and opportunities for BIPV."



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