No tracks, no fuss – Sonnenkraft debuts back-contact PV – pv Europe

 
The Austrian manufacturer’s latest product removes conductor tracks from the front of the cell, freeing the surface for light absorption and broadening the design options for facades.
Visually, the module features a fully black, busbar-free front, making it suitable for rooftop installations as well as facades and special applications. In the event of partial shading, the cell architecture routes the current around the affected areas, reducing power losses. An improved temperature coefficient further limits yield losses at high temperatures. The company’s photovoltaic modules are manufactured under the Kioto Solar brand at two production sites in Austria.
Sonnenkraft has been active in the renewable energy sector for over 30 years, supplying components and systems for photovoltaics and solar thermal applications across Europe. (nhp)
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