Depict

Project: Depict

Device Enhanced Performance of Integrated Concentrator

Overview

Multi-junction CPV cells have a much higher photon to electricity conversion efficiency than silicon-based PV cells. However, multi-junction CPV cells are at risk of mechanical fatigue and degradation of performance at high operational temperatures due to differences of coefficients of thermal expansion of each sub-cell.

DEPICT Project Results

The partners attended the 9th International Conference on Applied Energy, ICAE2017, 21-24 August 2017, Cardiff, UK. 

The conference presentation was entitled, “Experimental characterization and multi-physics simulation of a triple-junction cell in a novel hybrid III:V concentrator photovoltaic–thermoelectric receiver design with secondary optical element”, Tracy Sweet. 

Aims

  • The DEPICT project intends to solve the above problem using effective thermal management and active and instantaneous temperature control with thermoelectric technology. This will lead to increased compound semiconductor multi-junction concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) voltage output and significantly improved power generation performance.
  • Further aims of the project are to: reduce CPV device geometry, thereby increasing the device density per wafer, leading to a reduction in device cost. increase module efficiency by at least 10% from the nearest state of the art. increase lifetime and reliability. develop easy to manufacture, lower cost modules through simulation and fabrication. This project has a modular and scalable market application to be able to harvest solar energy in the range of domestic kW to commercial MW power plant scale.

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