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Projektnummer
17266.2 PFIW-IW
Projekttitel
DEFIA: Development of novel Electrode Foil solution for solar cells Interconnected with|smartwire connection technology Applied in the glass-glass module configuration
Projekttitel Englisch
DEFIA: Development of novel Electrode Foil solution for solar cells Interconnected with|smartwire connection technology Applied in the glass-glass module configuration

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Kurzbeschreibung
(Deutsch)
DEFIA: Development of novel Electrode Foil solution for solar cells Interconnected with smartwire connection technology Applied in the glass-glass module configuration
Kurzbeschreibung
(Englisch)
DEFIA: Development of novel Electrode Foil solution for solar cells Interconnected with|smartwire connection technology Applied in the glass-glass module configuration
Abstract
(Deutsch)
The SmartWire Connection Technology (SWCT) enables drastic reduction of the metallization cost, together|with improved module performance and reliability (> 1'000 electrical contacts). An advanced electrode foil|will be developed in the DEFIA project for SWCT. This will lead to a 2 % performance gain with respect to|today's solution, and will result in the reduced sensitivity to the module encapsulant, removal of one material|component (i.e. 3$/module) and therefore the cost reduction of both module and balance of system.
Abstract
(Englisch)
The SmartWire Connection Technology (SWCT) enables drastic reduction of the metallization cost, together|with improved module performance and reliability (> 1'000 electrical contacts). An advanced electrode foil|will be developed in the DEFIA project for SWCT. This will lead to a 2 % performance gain with respect to|today's solution, and will result in the reduced sensitivity to the module encapsulant, removal of one material|component (i.e. 3$/module) and therefore the cost reduction of both module and balance of system.