crystalsol and Forster partner on BIPV flexible photovoltaic film production

July 29, 2013
Vienna, Austria--crystalsol GmbH signed a production partnership with Forster Verkehrs- und Werbetechnik GmbH for production of building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) flexible film.

Vienna, Austria--Next-generation photovoltaics (PV) companycrystalsol GmbH has signed a production partnership with Forster Verkehrs- und Werbetechnik GmbH (Forster; Waidhofen an der Ybbs, Austria). Forster will produce crystalsol's flexible photovoltaic film for integration into building elements, typically called building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV).

Forster says its commitment reflects the promising market potential of crystalsol's unique product: a new type of flexible photovoltaic film based on a crystalline semiconductor powder with outline and dimension being easily custom-designed to meet the specific requirements of building elements. The flexible photovoltaic film can either be opaque or transparent and can truly be integrated into façade- and rooftop-elements such as glass or tiles. Besides integration into the building envelope, the film can also be used for consumer products like mobile chargers, bags, and clothes.

Core innovations of crystalsol's technology are the unique light-absorbing active layer made of crystalline semiconductor powder and the low-cost roll-to-roll production process, which ensures high throughput and yield. The crystalline semiconductor powder has a typical size of about 40 µm arranged in a single layer fixed by a polymer film. The applied powder is made of the abundant materials copper, zinc, tin, sulphur and selenium (CZTS), avoiding the use of rare and expensive materials such as indium or tellurium.

Forster, with extensive experience in high-throughput production such as roll-to-roll screen printing and lamination, is an ideal partner for crystalsol's production. Already in 2011 the Lower Austrian-based company decided to enter the field of renewable energy and commenced an R&D cooperation with crystalsol. Now Forster and crystalsol decided to intensify their cooperation and signed the production partnership which will ultimately result in an accelerated market entry for crystalsol's flexible BIPV film.

To support the production ramp-up, crystalsol recently extended its management team by adding Axel Neisser as CTO. The PV expert is now in charge of technology development and production within crystalsol. Before joining crystalsol, he gathered more than twelve years of experience in the photovoltaic industry and previously led the development of thin-film photovoltaic modules at Soltecture.

"The production cooperation with Forster Verkehrs- und Werbetechnik enabled us to accept first customer orders for integration of crystalsol's film into the customers' building elements", said Neisser. He adds, "For our customers the possibility to have the photovoltaic film tailored in size and shape to the needs of their product is particularly important."

SOURCE: Crystalsol; http://www.crystalsol.com/engl/

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Gail Overton | Senior Editor (2004-2020)

Gail has more than 30 years of engineering, marketing, product management, and editorial experience in the photonics and optical communications industry. Before joining the staff at Laser Focus World in 2004, she held many product management and product marketing roles in the fiber-optics industry, most notably at Hughes (El Segundo, CA), GTE Labs (Waltham, MA), Corning (Corning, NY), Photon Kinetics (Beaverton, OR), and Newport Corporation (Irvine, CA). During her marketing career, Gail published articles in WDM Solutions and Sensors magazine and traveled internationally to conduct product and sales training. Gail received her BS degree in physics, with an emphasis in optics, from San Diego State University in San Diego, CA in May 1986.

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