PowerFilm


PowerFilm, Inc. is a manufacturer of flexible thin film solar photovoltaic (PV) modules, or solar panels, based in Ames, Iowa and is a provider of solar products for industrial, consumer and military remote power applications. PowerFilm's amorphous silicon thin-film solar modules are both built into solar charger products as well as sold to OEM integrators.

Technology

CEO Frank Jeffrey summarizes PowerFilm technology for the podcast interview The Naked Scientists "The principal part of the solar cell itself in our cells is amorphous a silicon, which has an extremely high absorption coefficient so that we can have extremely thin semiconducting material that will still absorb a good portion of light. That thin material, even though if it were thick like a crystalline wafer, it would break, in the same type structure when it’s thin enough becomes flexible and tends to bend rather than break. So, that’s the key part, our basic absorber layer that absorbs the solar energy is only say, 5,000 angstroms thick. So it’s quite thin and flexible and we put it on a thin film plastic substrate that is also flexible and adds mechanical support and strength to the solar component." Materials used in thin film absorb more light than traditional silicon cells and therefore can be made much thinner than crystalline cells
Season 25 Episode 1 of How It's Made shows the manufacture of the PowerFilm panels.

History

Products

  • OEM thin film solar components
  • Foldable solar chargers
  • Rollable solar chargers
  • Military solar products
  • USB solar chargers

Awards

  • FLEXI Award
  • Prometheus 2010 Technology Company of the Year
  • Technology Association of Iowa Clean Tech Company of the Year