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Alta Devices Achieves 30.8% Efficiency Record with New Generation Solar Cell Technology
SUNNYVALE, Calif. --(Business Wire)--
Alta Devices today disclosed that it has reached 30.8% solar cell
efficiency. This new NREL (National Renewable Energy Laboratory)
verified record has resulted from the company's first implementation of
a new generation "dual junction" solar cell technology which augments
the company's "single junction" technology.
Higher efficiency directly translates into more electricity generated
from smaller surface areas. Therefore, applying Alta's highly efficient,
very thin and flexible mobile power technology to consumer devices can
extend the battery life of everyday products such as smartphones,
tablets, keyboards, mice, remote controls, and more.
"We are changing the way solar technology is used," said Chris Norris,
president and CEO of Alta Devices. "With our technology, enough energy
can be generated from sunlight to effectively power devices in ways not
previously possible. We are working with a number of customers who are
designing their mobile products to increase battery life; and in some
cases, we can provide enough energy to eliminate the need to plug into
the electric grid."
To help device manufacturers understand the benefits of using Alta's
material on their products, Alta has created a calculator to compute the
battery life extension for a variety of consumer mobile devices (http://www.altadevices.com/calculator.php).
Acording to the calculator, a typical outdoor worker could realize 80
percent more battery life each day for their mobile phone. Or a student
can get over 60 percent more battery life for his or her tablet device.
These results can be achieved with minimal weight or form-factor penalty
on the device design.
Alta's Second Generation Technology
"Alta Devices has been setting efficiency records since 2010. This new
dual junction record at 30.8% is a testament to our technology and our
world-class team. It's also an important step toward our target of 38%
efficient cells," said Norris. "We continue to redefine the boundaries
of what is possible with solar power."
Alta Devices pioneered the world's highest efficiency single junction
solar technology by using a number of breakthrough approaches to
implementing Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) for solar cells. The company's new
dual junction technology builds on that basic GaAs approach, but
implements a second junction (or layer) with Indium Gallium Phosphide
(InGaP) as the absorber on top of the base cell. Because InGaP uses
high-energy photons more efficiently, the new dual junction cell
generates more electricity from the same amount of light than a single
junction device. Alta Devices is currently shipping its single junction
technology.
About Alta Devices
Alta Devices is (EM)POWERING THE UNPLUGGED WORLD™ by delivering the
world's most efficient, thin and flexible mobile power technology.
Converting light into electricity, Alta's technology extends the energy
source of a system, and in many cases, completely cuts the traditional
power cord. The solution can be completely integrated into the final
system, and is ideal for use in unmanned systems, consumer electronics,
automotive, remote exploration, or anywhere size, weight, and mobility
matter. Alta Devices holds world records for energy conversion efficiency1,
and has received funding from, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, August
Capital, Crosslink Capital, AIMCo, GE, Dow, and others. The company is
headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA (News - Alert). For more information, visit http://www.altadevices.com.
Editors Notes:
1. Alta Devices holds the following records: single junction solar cell
efficiency record at 28.8%, single junction module efficiency record at
24.1%, and dual junction solar cell efficiency record at 30.8%. All
records are under one sun and validated by NREL.
2. All trademarks and registered trademarks are those of their
respective companies.
3. For more graphics or technical information, please contact
Roeder-Johnson Corporation at http://email.roeder-johnson.com

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