Towards industrialization of planar microtracking photovoltaic panels

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Planar micro-tracking concentrator photovoltaic modules hold great promises, as they enable the combination of efficiencies greater than 30% with the form factor of conventional rooftop panels operating at fixed tilt. Over the past three years, Insolight has been developing a fixed-tilt system, combining a biconvex silicone lens array, high efficiency multi-junction cells and integrated micro-tracking. A first prototype built in 2016 was validated with a peak conversion efficiency of 36.4 %. On the path towards industrialization of the systems, we present the evolution from the first lab prototype to fully automated panels featuring several thousands cells, installed on a rooftop pilot site. Continuous operation and data logging of the outdoor installation over a year enable us to validate a simple and robust integrated micro-tracking scheme. Recent measurements showed a module efficiency of 29% at concentrated standard test conditions. Different hybrid PV-CPV architectures are under evaluation for the capture of global irradiance.

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Nardin, G., Aguilar, A. F., Anglade, L., Duchemin, M., Gerlich, F., Ackermann, M., … Antón, I. (2019). Towards industrialization of planar microtracking photovoltaic panels. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2149). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5124185

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