HighLine Technology GmbH Raises €1.2 Million

Fraunhofer ISE Spin-Off HighLine Technology GmbH Raises €1.2 Million To Commercially Launch New Printing Technology For Solar Cells
Parallel dispensing print-head for application of ultra fine conductor lines in the printing process of solar cell production lines developed by HighLine Technology GmbH. The Germany company plans to introduce the technology into the market through a field test in 2021. (Photo Credit: HighLine Technology GmbH)
Parallel dispensing print-head for application of ultra fine conductor lines in the printing process of solar cell production lines developed by HighLine Technology GmbH. The Germany company plans to introduce the technology into the market through a field test in 2021. (Photo Credit: HighLine Technology GmbH)
Published on
  • HighLine Technology has raised €1.2 million as seed financing from HTGF and FTTF
  • It plans to use the proceeds to bring to the market its contactless solar cell dispending printing process
  • The start-up claims its solution cuckoo can be integrated within established production lines of established system manufacturers

HighLine Technology GmbH, a Germany based high precision printing technology company for semiconductor industry,  has raised €1.2 million ($1.42 million) as seed financing contributed equally from High-Tech Grunderfonds (HTGF) and Fraunhofer Technologie Transferfonds GmbH (FTTF).

Fraunhofer ISE introduced HighLine as its spin-off to commercialize contactless solar cell dispensing printing process in September 2020, which can also be deployed for other production industries (see Fraunhofer ISE Spin-Off For Solar Cell Production).

HighLine offers parallel dispensing print heads that can metallize the surface of the solar cell in one crossing, and added that "the current printing speed of 500mm/s (LT paste for HJT) enables a higher throughput than with established competitive processes'. Homogenity of the tiny contact fingers leads to more than 20% silver being saved while increasing the efficiency of the solar cell by reducing shadowing losses.

"For quick market entry, HighLine has developed a solution for integration into industrial screen printing platforms – the "cuckoo". This means that existing production lines of established system manufacturers can be equipped with the new printing technology within short time," explained the start-up. "A demonstrator can currently be seen in the PV-TEC laboratory of Fraunhofer ISE."

It plans to use the financing to introduce the technology to the PV market via a field test in 2021. "This means that the market entry takes place in line with the current revival of the PV industry in Europe," said Co-Founder and Managing Director of HighLine, Marian Breitenbücher.

The current focus of HighLine is on solar cells where it claims its parallel dispensing technology enables significant process optimization in terms of silver consumption, cell and module efficiency and production throughput.

Related Stories

No stories found.
logo
TaiyangNews - All About Solar Power
taiyangnews.info