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Understanding the cell-to-module efficiency gap in Cu(In,Ga) (S,Se)(2) photovoltaics scale-up

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NATURE ENERGY
Volume 3, Issue 6, Pages 466-475

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41560-018-0177-1

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  1. Spanish MINECO (Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad) under the WINCOST project [ENE2016-80788-C5-1-R]
  2. European Regional Development Founds (ERDF, FEDER Programa Competitivitat de Catalunya)
  3. CERCA Programme from the Generalitat de Catalunya

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Cu(In,Ga)(S,Se)(2) (CIGS) solar cells show record efficiencies comparable to those of crystalline Si-based technologies. Their industrial module production costs are also comparable to those of Si photovoltaics in spite of their much lower production volume. However, the competitiveness of CIGS is compromised by the difference in performance between cell and module scales, known as the cell-to-module efficiency gap, which is significantly higher than in competing industrial photovoltaic technologies. In this Review, we quantify the main cell-to-module efficiency loss mechanisms and discuss the various strategies explored in academia and industry to reduce the efficiency gap: new transparent conductive oxides, hybrid modularization approaches and the use of wide-bandgap solar absorbers in the 1.4-1.5 eV range. To implement these strategies, research gaps relating to various device layers need to be filled.

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