Covid-19 has presented home improvement contractors with unprecedented challenges. Given the importance of social distancing for safety and public health, many homeowners have been postponing or canceling in-person meetings.
2020 ended with Q CELLS becoming the first module manufacturer certified under the new Quality Controlled PV Program from TÜV Rheinland. This program promises to raise the bar in module quality to new levels, aiming to usher in a new baseline of manufacturing best practice that leads to greater solar system efficiency and longevity.
In 2021, Q CELLS turns its sights to the development of next-generation solar technologies, with our global R&D headquarters in Germany diligent in its development of both n-type cell and perovskite tandem cell technology.
Q CELLS CEO, Charles (Hee Cheul) Kim, said: We are confident that our PV systems business will be differentiated by state-of-the-art PV technology. Next-gen PV modules paired with MLPE solutions, and new energy storage solutions will play a pivotal role in establishing the foundation of Q CELLS Distributed Energy Solutions (DES) business division. This business will be built on top of our network of distributed assets to produc
Both plants will contribute to avoiding the emission of 350,000 tonnes of CO2 per year and will supply 230,000 homes annually. Their construction will create 2,800 direct and indirect local jobs.
The inclusion of a special new perovskite layer has enabled scientists to create a “spin-polarized LED” without needing a magnetic field or extremely low temperatures, potentially clearing the path to a raft of novel technologies.
UK based battery manufacturer AMTE Power and Sheffield-based Faradion Ltd., the world leader in sodium-ion battery technology, have announced a collaboration which combines Faradion s IP with AMTE Power s design and manufacturing capabilities.