Title :
Optimized module design: A study of encapsulation losses and the influence of design parameters on module performance
Author :
Koentopp, Max B. ; Schütze, Matthias ; Buss, Dominik ; Seguin, Robert
Author_Institution :
Q-Cells SE, Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Germany
Abstract :
An important leverage in reducing the cost of photovoltaic energy generation is increasing the power output of the individual solar modules in an installation. Optimizing the efficiency of the individual cells assembled into the modules is often the main focus. However, additional large optimization potential is present at module level. In this study, we investigate the influence of different design parameters like cell spacing and solder ribbon type on the encapsulation losses of a solar module using single-cell modules as well as large 60-cell modules. Combined with a model for series resistance losses encountered during encapsulation this allows for the prediction of the power output of different module designs and thus for simultaneous optimization of different design parameters. The findings were directly introduced in the design of the latest generation of Q-Cells solar modules. These optimized modules were installed on Q-Cells´ test field in order to generate yield data. The data show that the optimized design increases not only the modules´ performance under standard test conditions but also translates into an equivalent gain in energy yield in the field.
Keywords :
encapsulation; optimisation; solar cells; solders; 60-cell modules; Q-cell solar modules; cell spacing; cost reduction; encapsulation loss; individual cells; individual solar modules; module level; module performance design parameters; optimization potential; optimized module design; photovoltaic energy generation; power output; series resistance losses; single-cell modules; solar module; solder ribbon; Current measurement; Encapsulation; Optical losses; Radiation effects; Reflection; Resistance; Standards; characterization; crystalline silicon solar cells; energy yield; photovoltaic; simulation; solar modules;
Conference_Titel :
Photovoltaic Specialists Conference (PVSC), 2012 38th IEEE
Conference_Location :
Austin, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0064-3
DOI :
10.1109/PVSC.2012.6318253