US Perovskite Company Caelux Said that it sent his active glass product to an unnamed silicon solar panel manufacturer for use in an unnamed American solar developer project.
The Caelux Perovskite Active Glass comes from the pilot manufacturing in Baldwin Park, California. Credit: Caelux
Caelux has previously explained to Solar Power World That it covers its perovskiet design on glass and then the glass is used as the front glass part of a solar panel. Only a few loading collection tape are manually attached to the bus station, but no new equipment is needed to add Caelux Perovskiet-Glas to the production lines of a module company.
“We are very happy to start sending our technology, clearing the road when switching solar energy to tandem. Our team has worked hard to achieve this important milestone, not only for Caelux, but also for the larger solar industry,” said Scott Graybeal, CEO of Caelux. “Our technology offers a step function progress for solar energy, and this shipment is the start of many more improvements. We are energetic to help industry ahead with our technology.”
Compatible with mainstream silicon solar technologies, stimulates the technology of Caelux product improvements for more efficient and powerful solar panels. The company claims that Caelux-compatible Tandem Solar modules up to 30% more power density, 20% have more energy production and enable up to 20% lower project costs.
“Caelux brings technology to the market that will help our customers accelerate their use of solar energy and cement solar energy as a leading energy source in the coming years,” said Aaron Thurlow, SVP of Sales & Marketing at Caelux. “We are incredibly proud to work with our first customer for this shipment, and we look forward to growing our customer base and sharing our technology with companies worldwide.”
Caelux has a 100-MW Perovskiet-Coate Glass Factory in Baldwin Park, California, just outside Los Angeles.
