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Recently, Avancis, the world's leading CIGS solar module manufacturing company affiliated to Bengbu Glass Industrial Design and Research Institute, broke the world record
for encapsulated CIGS thin-film modules with 17.
9%.
This conversion efficiency is achieved on cadmium-free CIGS modules with dimensions of 30x30 c㎡ and an aperture area of 622 c㎡, which are certified
by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE).
This achievement surpasses the conversion efficiency
of 16% and 16.
5% set by previously internationally renowned companies.
If this technology is successfully used in the production of modules with an area of 1 square meter that Avancis is producing, the output of the modules will reach an impressive 170 watts
.
The success of this technology once again demonstrates Avancis' global leadership in CIGS thin-film photovoltaic technology, making its products comparable to polysilicon modules in module efficiency, and because they have the typical application advantages unique to thin-film modules, and are cadmium-free, they have environmental advantages when integrated into building facades and roofs, making them ideal for photovoltaic building-integrated (BIPV) applications
.
In 2014, Bengbu Glass Industrial Design and Research Institute successfully reorganized Avancis, a subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, France, and through the integrated innovation model, the technical level of CIGS thin film modules has been continuously improved
.
Avancis' achievement of this new world record is inseparable
from Bengbu Institute's philosophy of pursuing the best performance and quality, the R&D team of the pilot line, and the extensive and continuous R&D work carried out by the technicians of the mass production line.
Avancis' last certification of the champion module, the 16.
6% pore size conversion efficiency, was certified
by NREL in January 2014.
Recently, Avancis, the world's leading CIGS solar module manufacturing company affiliated to Bengbu Glass Industrial Design and Research Institute, broke the world record
for encapsulated CIGS thin-film modules with 17.
9%.
This conversion efficiency is achieved on cadmium-free CIGS modules with dimensions of 30x30 c㎡ and an aperture area of 622 c㎡, which are certified
by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (Fraunhofer ISE).
This achievement surpasses the conversion efficiency
of 16% and 16.
5% set by previously internationally renowned companies.
If this technology is successfully used in the production of modules with an area of 1 square meter that Avancis is producing, the output of the modules will reach an impressive 170 watts
.
The success of this technology once again demonstrates Avancis' global leadership in CIGS thin-film photovoltaic technology, making its products comparable to polysilicon modules in module efficiency, and because they have the typical application advantages unique to thin-film modules, and are cadmium-free, they have environmental advantages when integrated into building facades and roofs, making them ideal for photovoltaic building-integrated (BIPV) applications
.
In 2014, Bengbu Glass Industrial Design and Research Institute successfully reorganized Avancis, a subsidiary of Saint-Gobain, France, and through the integrated innovation model, the technical level of CIGS thin film modules has been continuously improved
.
Avancis' achievement of this new world record is inseparable
from Bengbu Institute's philosophy of pursuing the best performance and quality, the R&D team of the pilot line, and the extensive and continuous R&D work carried out by the technicians of the mass production line.
Avancis' last certification of the champion module, the 16.
6% pore size conversion efficiency, was certified
by NREL in January 2014.