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MiaSole breaks world record with Large Area Flexible Photovoltaic Module with 18.64 percent efficiency
by Staff Writers
Santa Clara CA (SPX) Nov 11, 2019

File image of MiaSole's flexible solar panel

MiaSole, the leading flexible thin-film solar solution provider, announced that the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE has independently confirmed an 18.64% aperture area efficiency on a commercial size flexible PV module (aperture area 1.08m2). The cells and record module were made using the MiaSole production equipment in Santa Clara, California.

"This latest achievement in the flexible thin-film solar module performance is a testament to MiaSole's advantages of performing research and development at the manufacturing scale," said Dr. Atiye Bayman, CTO of MiaSole. "Rapid improvements in process development can be realized showing the extendibility of our Roll Coater technology for our customers."

"After 15 years of dedicated research and development in the Silicon Valley, MiaSole is proud to enable the flexible thin-film solar module production at the highest efficiency level of the polycrystalline silicon solar modules produced by the Tier-1 manufacturers today.

"Our flexible solar solution is creating new and compelling opportunities for our customers especially in the BIPV, electric car, safety and security markets that were previously unable to realize the full potential of solar energy," added Dr. Jie Zhang, CEO of MiaSole.


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