Everphoton Launches MSPS-1 Mobile Solar Power Supply Station
Taipei, Taiwan (SPX) Nov 24, 2008 Everphoton has launched its latest design of HCPV module. With well-designed Fresnel lens, high-efficiency triple junction compound semiconductor solar cells (cell efficiency up to 35%), and advanced cell packaging technology, compact modules can achieve 25% solar energy conversion efficiency. As HCPV becomes a trend in the photovoltaic market, more and more companies are aware of the high efficiencies and performance of the new system. After just months of Everphoton's first generation standard module, Everphoton again improved the design and came up with the latest Compact HCPV solar module. With smaller cells (2.5x2.5mm) and higher light concentration ration (about 700x), the thickness of the module can also be reduced by 50%. Unlike the si-base solar cells, III V compound semi-conductor cell dissipate heat faster due to smaller cell size, so no heat sink or cooler is required for the system. Together with Compact modules, there is another innovative design offered to the market by Everphoton, the MSPS-1 - Mobile Solar Power Supply. Loaded with 21 Compact modules, the MSPS-1 generates 1 kW power at peak. The 3.5L truck increases the mobility to the 1kw power station, and makes it capable of powering remote area, outdoor events, or electrical vehicles. "Now people can enjoy the convenient and clear energy from the Sun, anytime and anywhere," says Everphoton, "we believe MSPS-1 can not only replace traditional fossil-fuel based generators but also act as a mobile power station." Everphoton was founded in 2007 with investments from global top five LED packaging house Everlight Electronics and electronic material producer Yee Fong Chemical. Everlight is one of the major shareholders of Everphoton and Epistar. Related Links Everphoton All About Solar Energy at SolarDaily.com
EMCORE Deploys First CPV System In China Albuquerque NM (SPX) Nov 24, 2008 EMCORE has announced its deployment of a concentrator photovolataics (CPV) system in China with the XinAo Group, one of China's largest energy companies. As part of an earlier agreement, the 50 kilowatt (kW) test and evaluation system is fully installed and operational, and is producing power in accordance with specifications. |
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