The company has attributed the achievement to improvements made at all steps – from silicon to cell production. A batch of cells processed in the production line delivered an average cell efficiency of 20.21 percent, with the best cell at 20.47 percent measured by an in-house tester with an external calibration cell.
REC is the first known manufacturer to successfully achieve such high cell efficiency on a multicrystalline platform for industrial-scale production. Beginning in November 2016, the new process will be applied to REC’s production lines at the company’s integrated manufacturing facility in Singapore.
“REC continuously strives to develop new products and processes that provide customers with high quality, high power, and high value solar panels” said Steve O’Neil, Chief Executive Officer at REC. “This great achievement is a strong testament to our R&D efforts at each step in the value chain. Panels with REC TwinPeak technologies already boasted leading efficiencies in their class. These latest, even higher efficiency values will create new generations of premium quality REC products that deliver the greatest value to our customers worldwide.”
With higher cell efficiency, more sunlight is captured by the solar cell and then converted into energy. As a result, investors, owners, and end customers will see higher yield and power output from their solar installations.
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