H01L31/05

Optical transformer

An optical transformer includes a light source and an array of photovoltaic cells optically coupled to the light source, where at least a portion of the photovoltaic cells are connected in series. An optical connector such as a waveguide or an optical fiber may be disposed between an output of the light source and an input of the array of photovoltaic cells. Configured to generate a high voltage output, the optical transformer may be configured to power a device such as an actuator that provides a tunable displacement as a function of voltage.

IMPROVED SOLAR CELL STRING FOR USE IN A PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE

The present invention is directed to solar cell strings (1) for photovoltaic modules comprising (i) a string of solar cells (2a, 2b, 2c) facing each other in opposite polarity and shingled in string direction with or without partial overlap of solar cells (2a, 2b, 2c); (ii) at least one elongated electrically conducting interconnect (3a, 3b) extending in string direction from one side of one solar cell to the opposite side of the next solar cell (2a, 2b, 2c) for mechanically and electrically connecting the positive and negative electrodes of the shingled solar cells (2a, 2b, 2c) in string direction on the alternating top and bottom sides of the solar cells, and (iii) at least two adhesives, optionally thermoadhesive foils (4a, 4b) covering the at least one elongated interconnect (3a, 3b) and at least part of the top or bottom side of each solar cell that comprises the elongated interconnect, with the proviso that (a) there is no horizontal gap between shingled solar cells, (b) the adhesives (4a, 4b) do not contact each other, do not extend beyond one solar cell, do not extend into the optional partial overlap of solar cells (2a, 2b, 2c), and at least partially cover and mechanically fixate the at least one interconnect (3a, 3b) to the solar cells (2a, 2b, 2c).

PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL ARRAY AND PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE

A photovoltaic cell array and a photovoltaic module are provided. The photovoltaic cell array includes multiple solar cells and a flexible metal conductive strip. Each solar cell includes an upper surface, upper segment electrodes, a lower surface, and lower segment electrodes. A first solar cell including a first overlap region is adjacent to a second solar cell including a second overlap region. The second overlap region, a third overlap region of the flexible metal conductive strip, and the first overlap region are sequentially stacked. The flexible metal conductive strip is welded to only one lower segment electrode and only one upper segment electrode. The lower segment electrodes of the first solar cell are outside the first overlap region, and the upper segment electrodes are outside the second overlap region.

PHOTOVOLTAIC CELL ARRAY AND PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE

A photovoltaic cell array and a photovoltaic module are provided. The photovoltaic cell array includes multiple solar cells and a flexible metal conductive strip. Each solar cell includes an upper surface, upper segment electrodes, a lower surface, and lower segment electrodes. A first solar cell including a first overlap region is adjacent to a second solar cell including a second overlap region. The second overlap region, a third overlap region of the flexible metal conductive strip, and the first overlap region are sequentially stacked. The flexible metal conductive strip is welded to only one lower segment electrode and only one upper segment electrode. The lower segment electrodes of the first solar cell are outside the first overlap region, and the upper segment electrodes are outside the second overlap region.

SOLAR BATTERY METAL ELECTRODE STRUCTURE AND BATTERY ASSEMBLY
20230223487 · 2023-07-13 ·

A metal electrode structure for a solar battery and a battery assembly are provided. The structure of the metal electrode for the solar battery includes multiple main grid lines provided parallel to one another and multiple fine grid lines perpendicular to the main grid lines. Spacing between adjacent two main grid lines is defined as L, and a distance between two end points of each fine grid line is less than L. And connecting ends of adjacent two fine grid lines of the multiple fine grid lines between adjacent two main grid lines are connected to different main grid lines of the adjacent two main grid lines.

SOLAR BATTERY METAL ELECTRODE STRUCTURE AND BATTERY ASSEMBLY
20230223487 · 2023-07-13 ·

A metal electrode structure for a solar battery and a battery assembly are provided. The structure of the metal electrode for the solar battery includes multiple main grid lines provided parallel to one another and multiple fine grid lines perpendicular to the main grid lines. Spacing between adjacent two main grid lines is defined as L, and a distance between two end points of each fine grid line is less than L. And connecting ends of adjacent two fine grid lines of the multiple fine grid lines between adjacent two main grid lines are connected to different main grid lines of the adjacent two main grid lines.

Interlocking BIPV roof tile with backer

Building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) systems provide for solar panel arrays that can be aesthetically pleasing to an observer. BIPV systems can be incorporated as part of roof surfaces as built into the structure of the roof, particularly as photovoltaic modules having the appearance of a plurality of roofing tiles that each have photovoltaic cells. Each photovoltaic module may include a metal backer, photovoltaic cells, and light transmissive top sheets adhered to both the metal backer and the photovoltaic cells. BIPV systems can also include non-photovoltaic modules that appear similar to photovoltaic modules, but do not collect solar energy.

BACK CONTACT SOLAR CELL STRING AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR, MODULE, AND SYSTEM
20230020825 · 2023-01-19 ·

A back contact solar cell string includes at least two cell pieces, each cell piece including P-type doped regions and N-type doped regions that are alternately arranged, the P-type doped regions including positive electrode thin grid lines, and the N-type doped regions including negative electrode thin grid lines; and a plurality of conductive wires connected to the positive electrode thin grid lines and the negative electrode thin grid lines. The conductive regions configured for electrical connection between each conductive wire and the positive electrode thin grid lines or the negative electrode thin grid lines and insulation regions configured for insulating connection between each conductive wire and the negative electrode thin grid lines or the positive electrode thin grid lines are alternately disposed at joints between each conductive wire and the positive electrode thin grid lines, and at joints between each conductive wire and the negative electrode thin grid lines.

SOLAR MODULE

The present disclosure discloses a solar module, including solar cells, each solar cell includes a front surface and a rear surface arranged opposite to each other. The solar cell includes a semiconductor substrate and busbars located on one side of the semiconductor substrate, first electrode pads are provided at the busbars, a number of the first electrode pads ranges from 6 to 12. The solar module includes an electrode line with one end connected to the first electrode pads of the busbars on front surface of the solar cell and the other end connected to the first electrode pads of the busbars on rear surface of the adjacent solar cell. A relation between a diameter of the electrode line and a number of the busbars is 116.55x.sup.2−92.03x+27.35<y<582.75x.sup.2−425.59x+92.58, x denotes the diameter of the electrode line, and y denotes the number of the busbars.

SOLAR MODULE

The present disclosure discloses a solar module, including solar cells, each solar cell includes a front surface and a rear surface arranged opposite to each other. The solar cell includes a semiconductor substrate and busbars located on one side of the semiconductor substrate, first electrode pads are provided at the busbars, a number of the first electrode pads ranges from 6 to 12. The solar module includes an electrode line with one end connected to the first electrode pads of the busbars on front surface of the solar cell and the other end connected to the first electrode pads of the busbars on rear surface of the adjacent solar cell. A relation between a diameter of the electrode line and a number of the busbars is 116.55x.sup.2−92.03x+27.35<y<582.75x.sup.2−425.59x+92.58, x denotes the diameter of the electrode line, and y denotes the number of the busbars.