32.65% Triple Junction Solar Module Efficiency Record

Sharp Claims World’s Highest Efficiency For ‘Practically Sized’ Flexible Solar Module For Vehicles
Back in 2016, Sharp announced 31.17% efficiency for lightweight, flexible module under a NEDO project. Now with further research, it has improved the same to 32.65%. (Photo Credit: Sharp Corporation)
Back in 2016, Sharp announced 31.17% efficiency for lightweight, flexible module under a NEDO project. Now with further research, it has improved the same to 32.65%. (Photo Credit: Sharp Corporation)
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  • Sharp claims to have achieved 32.65% conversion efficiency for a lightweight, flexible, practically sized solar module
  • It has a triple-junction compound design on an area of 965 cm2 for which it improved the cell fill factor on each module
  • The company sees its application for EVs and aerospace applications that demand high efficiency and lightweight construction

Sharp Corporation has reported 32.65% conversion efficiency for a lightweight, flexible, practically sized solar module that it says was developed as part of a Research and Development of Solar Cells for Use in Vehicles project of Japan's New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).

It claims this as the world's highest efficiency for this category.

The new prototype module, Sharp explains, has a triple-junction compound design with a solar cell sandwiched between sheets of thin film and 2 sheets of glass. The module measures about 29 x 24 cm for an area of 965 cm2 and weighs 56 grams.

This efficiency is an improvement over 31.17% it reported in 2016 for a composite module with an area of 968 cm2. To improve the efficiency, Sharp says it improved the cell fill factor on each module.

According to the company this module can be used for electric vehicles (EV) and aerospace in applications that demand high efficiency and lightweight construction, to help reduce GHG emissions from vehicles.

"The prospect of supplying power derived from renewable energy is attracting high expectations as an approach with the potential to maximize the effectiveness of those vehicles. In addition, power derived from renewable energy can be supplied directly by equipping EVs with solar cells, promising to make them more convenient for users, for example by lowering fuel costs and reducing the number of times they require charging," it added.

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