02.01.16
PV Nano Cell has been selected for the 2015 Global Cleantech 100 Ones to Watch list, produced by Cleantech Group. PV Nano Cell CEO Fernando de la Vega, Ph.D., was also invited to speak at the Cleantech Forum in San Francisco about the power of new innovative digital nanometric conductive inks, which increase the efficiency and reduce the cost of solar panel manufacturing, enabling mass production.
PV Nano Cell’s Sicrys conductive inks were introduced to the US market in spring 2015. The inks are produced sustainably without toxic waste and allow solar cell manufacturers to cut costs by more than 15%. The inks are suitable for noncontact digital inkjet printing, allowing manufacturers to avoid the breakage associated with traditional screen printing and enabling the production of thinner cells.
The very narrow patterns enabled by digital inkjet printing result in improved cell efficiency and lower costs. In addition to silver inks, PV Nano Cell has also produced the world’s first commercially available stable copper nanometric inkjet conductive ink for solar cells.
PV Nano Cell’s Sicrys conductive inks were introduced to the US market in spring 2015. The inks are produced sustainably without toxic waste and allow solar cell manufacturers to cut costs by more than 15%. The inks are suitable for noncontact digital inkjet printing, allowing manufacturers to avoid the breakage associated with traditional screen printing and enabling the production of thinner cells.
The very narrow patterns enabled by digital inkjet printing result in improved cell efficiency and lower costs. In addition to silver inks, PV Nano Cell has also produced the world’s first commercially available stable copper nanometric inkjet conductive ink for solar cells.