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Canadian Solar Inc Achieves 211 Cell Efficiency Using New Advanced Technical Concept Based On Mercks Isishape And Renas Inclean Technology


Merck announced today that the Selective Emitter concept based on Merck’s and RENA’s new advanced technology is being implemented in Canadian Solar Inc.’s (CSI) high-efficiency solar cell production. With this, CSI achieved 21.1% cell efficiency according to in-house testing.

Merck’s isishape® pastes ensure homogeneous and well controllable etching, leading to an efficiency gain of 0.5%.

RENA’s cleaning technology InClean is specially designed for Merck’s isishape® and ensures a perfect match between consumable, process and equipment platform. RENA’s InClean is available as an upgrade for existing lines or can be integrated into a RENA InOxSide® tool for junction isolation and PSG removal (PSG: Phosphor Glass).

CSI has adopted the new advanced solution for its high-efficiency p-type cell technology. The company successfully integrated the new concept into its mass production. Top solar cell efficiency of 21.1% was achieved on Cz (monocrystalline) solar cells by implementing the technology in the ELPS high-efficiency cell structure (ELPS: Efficient, Long-term Photovoltaic Solution).

About Canadian Solar Inc.
Canadian Solar Inc. (NASDAQ: CSIQ) is one of the world’s largest solar companies. As a leading vertically integrated provider of ingot, wafer, solar cell, solar module and other solar applications, Canadian Solar designs, manufactures and delivers solar products and solar system solutions for on-grid and off-grid use to customers worldwide. With operations in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia, Canadian Solar provides premium quality, cost-effective and environmentally-friendly solar solutions to support global, sustainable development. For more information, please visit www.canadiansolar.com.

 

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