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Printed and Thin Film Photovoltaics and BatteriesPublished by: IDTechEx Ltd Published: May. 1, 2008 - 269 Pages Table of Contents
AbstractSilicon photocells are seen in many places but the technology is limited. Crystalline silicon will never give tightly rollable devices let alone transparent ones or even low cost power generation on flexible substrates.Fortunately there are many new alternatives. Proprietary nano-particle silicon printing processes are developed by companies such as innovalight and Kovio and it promises many of the photovoltaic features that conventional silicon can never achieve. It can be printed reel to reel on stainless steel or other high temperature substrates. However, most of the work on the next generation of photovoltaics is directed at printing onto low cost flexible polymer film and ultimately on common packaging materials. The main contenders are currently:
Report covering all aspects of the new photovoltaics This comprehensive report gives a thorough analysis of printed and thin film photovoltaics and batteries, with detailed profiles of 57 companies working on the many different types of technologies. The report covers companies, research institutes and universities that are active in developing and commercializing thin film technologies for photovoltaics and batteries. Photovoltaic technologies covered include CIGS, CdTe, DSSC, a-Si and organic photovoltaics. Learn how these technologies (each at a different stage of development and adoption) are driven forward by both government and leading companies in the field. The report also describes materials (both organic and inorganic) and device structures as well as various high-speed printing technologies employed. Forecasts are given by technology type for photovoltaics technologies and batteries for ten years with 20 year outlook. Get Full Details About This Report >> |
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