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Cogenra Sets Three World Records for Solar Module Power
[October 16, 2014]

Cogenra Sets Three World Records for Solar Module Power


MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. --(Business Wire)--

Cogenra Solar, a provider of high-performance solar technology, today announced three world records using its Dense Cell Interconnect (DCI) technology. In a series of tests conducted by third-party laboratories, Cogenra's DCI technology achieved up to a 15 percent increase in module power compared to currently available modules. This significant efficiency boost reduces both the module's direct cost-per-watt and the total installed cost for solar power.

The record modules were constructed with commercially available, unsorted cells using Cogenra's production-ready DCI manufacturing line. Independent verifications by DNV GL and TÜV SÜD of 60-cell format modules confirmed peak power outputs of:

  • 334W using N-type front contact mono crystalline cells.
  • 301W using P-type mono crystalline cells.
  • 288W using multi crystalline cells, higher than all commercially available multi or mono crystalline modules.

"Cogenra has developed an innovative product that achieves impressive efficiencies. DNV GL is thrilled to work with a domestic manufacturer that is pushing the boundaries of PV design and technology," said DNL GV development engineer John Watts.

"It's time to rewire the solar module," said Cogenra Solar CEO and founder, Dr. Gilad Almogy. "Using available cell technologies, DCI delivers a booster shot of improved performance, reliability and cost reductions, leveraging nearly 60 GW of existing PV cell capacity. This muc needed module-level innovation represents a significant breakthrough for solar technology and will accelerate solar adoption worldwide."



Previous solar module technologies relied on ribbons, which shaded the silicon cells from sunlight, led to resistance losses and accelerated PV module degradation. Cogenra's patent-pending DCI technology more efficiently connects cells on the module, eliminating the need for ribbons, solder-joints and inter-cell gaps. As a result, DCI modules achieve a range of benefits, including:

  • More power: 15 percent higher power that leads to reduced BOS and installation costs.
  • Superior reliability: Better withstands thermal cycling, hotspots, mechanical loads and external shading, reducing module degradation and leading to superior lifetime project returns.
  • Lower cost per watt: Improved efficiency reduces module cost-per-watt while leveraging existing cell lines.
  • Flexibility: Enables longer strings and shading resiliency.
  • Aesthetics: Eliminates ribbons and inter-cell gaps for a uniform all black appearance.

Cogenra is currently ramping up its U.S module manufacturing line, with DCI modules available for sampling and volume production starting in Q3 2015. Cogenra's field proven DCI technology is currently in operation in a 1MW solar array at University of Arizona's SolarZone.


About Cogenra

Cogenra Solar is a manufacturer of innovative, low cost and high reliability PV panel and systems. Cogenra's proprietary technology is field proven in over forty installations worldwide including the recently announced 1MW solar array at University of Arizona's SolarZone. Originally developed to maximize the performance, output and reliability of the T14 low concentration PV system, the break-through DCI technology has gone through extensive internal and third-party testing to prove its superior reliability and performance. Cogenra is headquartered in Mountain View, Calif. For further information visit www.cogenra.com.

About TÜV SÜD (RETC):

RETC, LLC (Renewable Energy Test Center, LLC) is an engineering services, and certification testing provider for photovoltaic and renewable energy products. RETC is TÜV SÜD's exclusive PV Test Laboratory in North America and Global Partner complementing its strategy to deliver One-Stop-Shop capabilities for the growth of PV testing and certification services. RETC is ISO 17025 accredited by A2LA, an ILAC affiliated laboratory, and awarded a CBTL status, the highest accreditation in IEC (News - Alert) scheme. RETC offers Outdoor Endurance and Long Term Performance testing capabilities at its Nevada and Philippines test sites. RETC brings value from R&D - to Market Entry - to Bankability, focusing on providing "Unequaled Time-to-Market" as a key component of Customer Value-Chain.

About DNL GV (formerly PVEL)

DNV GL is the world's largest Renewables Advisory firm with world class PV equipment testing facilities in California (formerly PV Evolution Labs). DNV GL has worked on over 25,000 MWs across more than 2,000 solar projects.


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