Heliatek GmbH, a German solar cell manufacturer, succeeded in producing organic batteries with a conversion rate of 9.8%, setting a world record. Heliatek focuses on the manufacture of organic photovoltaic cells, which are solar cells composed of a conductive organic polymer or molecule. Organic solar cells are more economical and more flexible than non-organic batteries. Heliatek's approach to making organic batteries is based on the use of raw material deposits at low temperatures, a method commonly used in the manufacture of organic light-emitting diodes. In order to optimize the ability of the battery surface to absorb solar radiation, Heliatek conducts multiple integration studies on selected raw materials. One year ago, Heliatek set a world record for organic cells with an conversion rate of 8.3%. The Fraunhofer ISE CalLab rating agency issued a certificate of approval. This time, the 9.8% record was still assessed by the agency. Martin Pfeiffer, chief technology officer of the company, said: "Heliatek's organic solar cells have reached the conversion rate of traditional amorphous silicon solar cells. The company plans to follow the production plan in the second half of 2012, this new technology will gradually be on the production line. Reflected." Heliatek plans to carry out the third round of large-scale investment activities in 2012 and strive to raise 50 million euros of new capital. The flexibility of organic solar cells has great potential in the application of photovoltaic building integration, it can be used as part of the building such as glass windows, roofs, and even the building surface is perfectly integrated in the building. Thiabaud Le S'eguillon, CEO of Heliatek, said: "Efficient organic solar cell technology can open up new markets for architectural glass and building surfaces. This technology has unlimited potential in promoting the revolutionary development of the solar energy industry." However, the most critical disadvantage is the low battery conversion rate. The flexibility exhibited by thin-film batteries is the biggest rival of organic batteries. According to the different materials, the conversion rate of thin-film batteries varies from 4% to 11%. However, for Heliatek, thin film cells with a conversion rate of up to 20.1% become competitor to large-scale silicon solar cell replacements, which are already shared by the Center of Solar Energy and the German research institute Hydrogen Research Baden-Wurttemberg. Made out. However, if it is to be put into commercial production, the two companies MiaSol'e and First Solar in the United States must go beyond the two mountains. The new record-breaking technology of Heliatek was jointly completed by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, the European Regional Development Fund, and the Free State of Saxony. (Translation: Denise) Cnc Part,Cnc Machine Parts,Cnc Components,Cnc Spare Parts Taizhou TS HARDWARE Co., Ltd , https://www.shuwengroup.com