Canadian PV solar panel manufacturer, Eclipsall Energy has combined selective emitter technology with its current production process. The technology helps in increasing the efficiency of solar panels in locations such as Ontario, which have low light. It also increases the performance of individual solar cells by controlling the concentration of phosphorous.
When solar cells are efficient, it also results in reduced cost of production and enhances the returns. At present the company produces 60 and 72 cell PV modules at its 160,000 square-foot plant located in Toronto.
The company has also recently launched the Engineering, Procurement and Construction division, Project Development and financing division, Eclipsall Development and Eclipsall Solar. The company has projects amounting to more than 400 MW across countries such as India, Africa, North America, Europe, South America and Africa.
According to the CEO of Eclipsall, Les Lyster, the inclusion of the selective emitter technology will further enhance the quality of its products. The company recently signed a supply contract with Swiss company Genesis Solar to provide solar panels for projects of up to 400 MW from its manufacturing facility in Toronto.