US start-up mPower Technology is scaling up its flexible crystalline silicon solar module technology for spatial and terrestrial applications. The back-contact solar panels consist of micro-singulated silicon dies that are "hyper-interconnected" in series or in parallel. The devices have efficiency ranging from 22 to 23% depending on the size or applications.US-based start-up mPower Technology, a spin-off of the Department of Energy's Sandia National Laboratories, has developed a flexible monocrystalline silicon solar module technology, called DragonScales, which it claims can be used for both ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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