High-concentration planar microtracking photovoltaic system exceeding 30% efficiency

  • Jared S. Price
  • , Alex J. Grede
  • , Baomin Wang
  • , Michael V. Lipski
  • , Brent Fisher
  • , Kyu Tae Lee
  • , Junwen He
  • , Gregory S. Brulo
  • , Xiaokun Ma
  • , Scott Burroughs
  • , Christopher D. Rahn
  • , Ralph G. Nuzzo
  • , John A. Rogers
  • , Noel C. Giebink

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Abstract

Prospects for concentrating photovoltaic (CPV) power are growing as the market increasingly values high power conversion efficiency to leverage now-dominant balance of system and soft costs. This trend is particularly acute for rooftop photovoltaic power, where delivering the high efficiency of traditional CPV in the form factor of a standard rooftop photovoltaic panel could be transformative. Here, we demonstrate a fully automated planar microtracking CPV system <2 cm thick that operates at fixed tilt with a microscale triple-junction solar cell at >660× concentration ratio over a 140 full field of view. In outdoor testing over the course of two sunny days, the system operates automatically from sunrise to sunset, outperforming a 17%-efficient commercial silicon solar cell by generating >50% more energy per unit area per day in a direct head-to-head competition. These results support the technical feasibility of planar microtracking CPV to deliver a step change in the efficiency of rooftop solar panels at a commercially relevant concentration ratio.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number17113
JournalNature Energy
Volume2
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
  • Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
  • Fuel Technology
  • Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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