Cyrium Technologies Introduces Application-Specific Concentrator Cells

Cyrium Technologies Inc, a Canada-based company that works in close association with well-known concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) businesses, has announced the introduction of application-specific concentrator cells (ASCC).

The new ASCC allows the most productive CPV systems that are made for land based applications to use tailored solutions to increase performance of cells in sync with the requirements of the specific CPV system.

The newly introduced ASCC permits many advantages to the users. Instead of taking delivery of a ready made design for the CPV, the companies can order for a customized product to meet the specific requirements of the clients system and to match the working environment of the system. The client receives a CPV that is manufactured utilizing the patented quantum dot technology of Cyrium for increased level of energy production at low level investment cost.

Harry Rozakis, President and CEO of Cyrium, said that the currently introduced ASCC technology is built on the success of their earlier QDEC technology He further explained that Cyrium works with an objective to utilize its special engineering technologies to provide value increasing services to optimize the capabilities of the clients’ systems. He concluded saying that every QDEC product of Cyrium can be tailor made without compromising on the system performance.

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