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Global Photonic Energy Corporation
Develops
Potential Grid Parity Solar Cell
Potential Grid Parity Solar Cell
Research Partner University of Michigan Produces 20%
Efficient,
ultra-lightweight and flexible Gallium Arsenide Solar Cell
at a Potential $0.45 per watt
ultra-lightweight and flexible Gallium Arsenide Solar Cell
at a Potential $0.45 per watt
MEDFORD LAKES, N.J., December 7, 2012 – Global Photonic Energy Corporation (“GPEC”), a leading
developer of a sustainable Organic Photovoltaic (OPV™) technology that enables
ultra low-cost solar power generation and exciting new product capabilities,
announces the demonstration of a thin-film solar cell that can potentially
provide electricity at grid parity, or the cost of traditionally provided
electricity.
Dr. Stephen R. Forrest of the University of Michigan said the breakthrough, presented at the Fall Meeting of the Materials Research Society, is the result of substantially reduced production costs. It is based on a patent-pending invention that reuses the same Gallium Arsenide wafer multiple times to produce solar cells. This unlimited wafer reuse approach to conventional “epitaxial lift off” technology that typically leads to wafer damage, and hence only a very limited number (1 to 2) of wafer reuses, has the potential to reduce the cost of a typical Gallium Arsenide solar cell to below $1 per Watt (peak).
“This exciting development implies that
ultra-high efficiency solar cells based on Gallium Arsenide can eventually
produce electricity at or below grid parity.” Dr. Forrest stated. “Using
integrated solar concentrators and our adhesive-free, cold-weld bonding
technology to plastic substrates, we estimate electricity could be produced as
low as $0.45 cents per Watt, compared to traditional grid parity of $1 per
Watt.”
“This is a historic development for GPEC,”
stated Dean Ledger, President and CEO of GPEC. “In addition to its dramatically
reduced cost structure, this demonstration in the University of Michigan
laboratories can be used for numerous applications because these
high-efficiency solar cells, deployed on roll-up plastic sheets, are
ultra-lightweight and flexible. These applications include use in off-grid
locations, spot powering of vehicles, mobile military equipment and
satellites.” Mr. Ledger said GPEC will commercialize its technology through
licensing of its intellectual property, becoming part of its foundational
portfolio of more than 425 patents.
About Global Photonic Energy Corporation
Global Photonic Energy Corporation (GPEC) is the
world leader in developing sustainable molecular Organic Photovoltaic (OPV™)
technologies, holding more than 425 patents issued and pending. GPEC is
collaborating with world-class organizations to transform the energy and
photovoltaic markets. GPEC has research partnerships with the University of
Southern California, the University of Michigan and Princeton University.
Global Photonic Energy Corporation is located in Medford Lakes, N.J. To learn
more, visit www.globalphotonic.com
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