Collaboration between IMT and BrightView Systems
The Thin-Film Photovoltaics Laboratory at IMT, a world leading lab in silicon-based thin-film solar cells research, part of the renowned Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), and BrightView Systems, an innovative developer of production process optimization tools for the solar industry are joining forces to introduce novel solutions for the optimization of next generation thin-film solar cells production.
"We are convinced that the strategy of BrightView, their ideas, dynamism, specific know-how and unique approach to key issues in manufacturing, will allow us to achieve our goals", said Prof. Christophe Ballif, head of the PV Laboratory.
By targeting key manufacturing challenges related to optimization and effective control of optical and electrical cell properties, the partners aim at improving the efficiency and reliability of solar cells, while enabling high productivity at volume production. IMT brings to the collaboration its vast experience in characterization and modeling of multi-junction thin-film silicon cells as well as state-of the art fabrication and lab to industry process transfer.
"Working closely with IMT enables us to fine-tune our solutions for process optimization to the most advanced cell structures ahead of their incorporation in the production lines", said
About BrightView Systems Ltd
Founded by an experienced and innovative team, BrightView focuses on the production technology of photovoltaic solar-cells. Leveraging on the company’s breakthrough technology, BrightView’s solutions are designed to enable solar-cell manufacturers to maximize production efficiency. Implementing BrightView’s solutions will lower the $/w production costs and will therefore accelerate the solar industry’s roadmap towards grid parity. BrightView – Perfecting solar energy production.
About IMT PV-Lab
The IMT PV-Lab was founded by Prof. Arvind Shah in 1985 and has pioneered several breakthrough technologies for thin film silicon, including VHF plasma processes and the micromorph tandem cell concept. The lab is at the origin of many patents and has obtained record performances related to thin film Si solar cells. The laboratory employs over 45 persons and its current research focuses on thin silicon films prepared by plasma processes, transparent conductive oxides, high efficiency crystalline solar cells and module lamination technology. PV-Lab infrastructure comprises of all necessary characterization and testing tools, as well as an impressive process technology array of more than 15 deposition reactors, etching systems, laser scribing tools and laminators that allow for the fabrication of complete devices, from layers and cells to finished modules. The IMT has been initially developed within the
For more information please contact:
- BrightView Systems, Tel. +972-3-929-1400, e-mail [email protected]
- Nicolas Wyrsch, e-mail [email protected]