MiaSolé’s New Copper Indium Gallium Selenide Technology Provides Improved Power Production

MiaSolé, a developer and manufacturer of copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) thin-film photovoltaic solar panels, has declared that the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) under the U.S. Department of Energy affirmed the 14.3% power production efficiency of its large area production solar modules, which is the highest among all the commercial scale CIGS module know-how.

The company incorporates an exclusive manufacturing process that deposits Copper indium gallium selenide over a supple stainless steel surface and makes all the layers that are needed for its highly efficient solar cell in a single non-stop manufacturing method. The company utilizes an exclusive sputtering method for every step involved in coating the solar modules thus reducing the process time and production cost.

The company has exported 6.5 MW worth of solar modules during the first half of the year and is expected to ship a total of 22 MW during the year 2010. The products manufactured by the company are mostly utilized by utility companies and autonomous power manufacturing companies in large sized rooftop or ground mounted installations.

Dr. Joseph Laia, MiaSolé’s CEO said that his company is contented with the introduction of new technologies, existing production guidelines and cost reduction features.

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