Date: 01/11/2010
European research group aims to achieve 9% efficiency in organic solar PV module
Imec and its 16 project partners have announced that they have launched the European FP7 project X10D, a project aiming at developing tandem organic solar cells with an increased conversion efficiency and lifetime, and a decreased production cost so that they can compete with thin-film solar PV market. This X10D project aims at increasing the power conversion efficiency to achieve at least a 12% on cell level (1cm²), and 9% on module level (100 cm²). Another goal of this project is to guarantee a minimum of 20 years lifetime for OPV modules on glass, and 10 years on foil, and to decrease the cost below 0.70 €/Watt-peak.
Imec says organic solar cells hold the promise of low-cost production and high throughput, both essential parameters for the uptake of a new technology by the PV industry. However, current OPV technologies are unstable when exposed to the ambient environment, and their power conversion efficiencies are not sufficient to be viable alternatives to the current dominating silicon photovoltaic technologies.
The materials development and up-scaling, device development and up-scaling, large-area deposition equipment and processes, novel transparent conductors, laser scribing equipment and processes, encapsulation technologies, energy, life-cycle, and cost analysis and finally end-users are part of the research. The research also to leverage small molecule-based OPV expertise.
Within the framework of the X10D project, Imec as project coordinator, collaborates with the Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives - CEA (France), Stichting Energieonderzoek Centrum Nederland - ECN (The Netherlands), Bayerisches Zentrum für Angewandteenergieforschung - ZAE EV (Germany), Heliatek GMBH (Germany), IKERLAN S.COOP. (Spain), Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine (UK), Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (Spain), Technische Universiteit Eindhoven (The Netherlands), Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek - TNO (The Netherlands), The Solar Press UK Limited (UK), Stork Prints B.V. (The Netherlands), SOLVAY SA (Belgium), VDI/VDE Innovation + Technik GMBH (Germany), AGFA-Gevaert N.V. (Belgium), 3D-Micromac AG (Germany), and Arkema France SA (France). The X10D project is partly funded by the European Commission (FP7/2007-2013). More information on the project is available on the web http://www.x10d-project.eu/public.