WO2013181248A2 - High utilization photo-voltaic device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to improved photo-voltaic devices, and more particularly but not exclusively relates to photo-voltaic devices having an enhanced utilization of the active solar area.
- PV photo-voltaic
- PV device which is the portion of the PV device where photons are received and converted to electrically available energy.
- certain types of known PV devices cannot vitilize a significant fraction of the active solar area for the capture of photons.
- unit capture of solar energy by area is a priority and can affect whether an installation is economically viable.
- the PV device fit into the same form factor as the original product for example a roofing shingle integrated PV device should be interchangeable with the physical space of a roofing shingle or a group of roofing shingles.
- the present disclosure in one aspect includes an article of manufacture
- PV photovoltaic
- the module further includes a light incident side, and a PV cell from the at least one PV cell is positioned between the light incident side and the first bus bar, and a PV cell which may be the same or a distinct PV cell from the at least one PV cell is positioned between the light incident side and the second bus bar.
- the PV module having a number of PV cells, each adjacent pair from the PV cells having a dielectric positioned therebetween, where the conductive elements are each electrically coupled to at least one PV cell and electrically connect the PV cells, and where a first PV cell is interposed between the first bus bar and the light incident side and a second PV cell is interposed between the second bus bar and the light incident side, the first bus bar electrically coupled to the light incident side of the first PV cell, and a bus bar separation dielectric positioned between the first bus bar and the first PV cell; the bus bar separation dielectric further including a portion positioned on an outer portion of the first PV cell; the second bus bar electrically coupled to an opposing side of the second PV cell from the light incident side; a dielectric positioned between the second bus bar and the second PV cell; the module circuit arranged as parallel, series, or series -parallel; the module circuit, first bus bar, and second bus bar forming an electrical assembly, the electrical assembly encapsulated in an encapsulation
- An additional or alternative aspect of the present disclosure is a method
- Fig. 1 is a schematic diagram of a first bus bar and a first PV cell positioned between the first bus bar and a light incident side of a PV module.
- Fig. 2 is a schematic diagram of a second bus bar and a second PV cell positioned between the second bus bar and a light incident side of a PV module.
- Fig. 3 is an alternate embodiment of a second bus bar and a second PV cell positioned between the second bus bar and a light incident side of a PV module.
- Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of a PV module.
- Fig. 5 is a schematic side view of an article of manufacture including a PV module.
- FIG. 1 an illustration 100 of a portion of a PV module is shown.
- a first PV cell 104 is electrically coupled to a first bus bar 16.
- a PV cell as utilized herein includes an element formed from a PV material, which may be any material that generates an electrical response to incident electromagnetic (EM) radiation, and in certain embodiments includes any material that generates a commercially feasible electrical response to EM radiation, and/or that generates an electrical response to incident EM radiation within at commercially feasible frequencies.
- EM electromagnetic
- Commercially feasible should be understood broadly and can include at least the quantity of electricity generated, the availability of a type and or quantity of EM radiation, and may further be application dependent.
- Application dependence can relate to, without limitation, the surface area of the application, the orientation of an installation surface of the application, the electrical requirements of the application, the availability of alternative electricity sources at the location of the application, the sensitivity of the application to capital or operational costs.
- Example and non-limiting PV materials include copper chalcogenide type cells (e.g. copper indium gallium selenides, copper indium selenides, copper indium gallium sulfides, copper indium sulfides, copper indium gallium selenides sulfides, etc.), amorphous silicon cells, crystalline silicon cells, thin-film III-V cells, organic photovoltaics,
- nanoparticle photo-voltaics dye sensitized solar cells, and/or combinations of the described materials.
- a dielectric material 110a is positioned between the first bus bar 106 and the first PV cell 104, for example to ensure electrical separation between the first PV cell 104 and the first bus bar 106, except through the conductive elements 108.
- the dielectric material includes a portion 110b positioned on an outside portion of the first PV cell 104.
- the first PV cell 104 is a terminal PV cell at one end of a number of PV cells which together form a PV module.
- adjacent pairs of PV cells 102, 104 have a dielectric 112 positioned therebetween.
- the light incident side of a PV module including the first PV cell 104 is above the first PV cell 104, and the first PV cell 104 is positioned between the light incident side and the first bus bar 106.
- the first bus bar 106 does not shade any of the first PV cell 104 or other PV cells 102, and the first bus bar 106 does not require any reserve space and therefore does not compete with PV cells for space within the active solar area of a device including the PV module.
- the first PV cell 104 is illustrated directly above the first bus bar 106, although the first PV cell 104 may be positioned anywhere that is between the first bus bar 106 and the light incident side, for example with the first bus bar 106 positioned fully or partially beneath one or more of the other PV cells in the PV module.
- FIG. 2 an illustration 200 of a portion of a PV module is shown.
- the illustration 200 includes a second PV cell, such as a second PV cell 204, electrically coupled to a second bus bar 206.
- the illustration 200 includes the second bus bar 206 physically coupled to the PV cell 204, such as by direct contact through welding or an adhesive.
- the electrical coupling of the second bus bar 206 and the second PV cell 204 includes any mechanism understood in the art.
- the second bus bar 206 is electrically coupled to the opposing side of the second PV cell 204 rather than the light incident side, although connection to either side is contemplated.
- Conductive elements 108 electrically couple the second PV cell 204 to another PV cell 102.
- a dielectric 112 is positioned between adjacent PV cells. Referencing Fig.
- the second bus bar 206 may be displaced from the second PV cell 204.
- the second bus bar 206 displaced from the second PV cell 204 is electrically coupled, for example with wires, and may further be isolated from the second cell 204, for example with a dielectric 312, to ensure that only the designated electrical path connects the second bus bar 206 to the second PV cell 204.
- an article 400 includes a PV module having a number of PV cells (e.g. PV cells 102, 104, 204), where each adjacent pair of the PV cells includes a dielectric 112 therebetween.
- an apparatus for example a building integrated material unit such as a roofing shingle, includes a number of PV modules.
- each of the bus bars 106, 206 may electrically couple a number of the PV modules together, for example with the first bus bar 106 coupled to one end of each of the modules and with the second bus bar 206 coupled to a second end of each of the modules. Where multiple PV modules are present, the modules may be electrically coupled in series, parallel, and/or mixed series-parallel according to the desired electrical characteristics of the PV module group.
- the dielectric 112 is shown in each instance within the article 400 as being on one of the PV cells, although both or either of the PV cells may have the dielectric coupled thereto. Additionally or alternatively, the dielectric may be positioned between the PV cells, without being coupled to either one. The sizing and positioning of the dielectric 112 between adjacent PV cells to provide sufficient electrical isolation is a mechanical step for one of skill in the art having the benefit of the disclosure herein.
- the PV cells 102, 104, 204 are electrically connected with a number of conductive elements 108, forming a module circuit.
- the module circuit of the article 400 is depicted as a series circuit. However, the module circuit may be series, parallel, and /or mixed series-parallel.
- the article 400 includes a first bus bar 106 coupled to a first electrical
- the first bus bar 106 is positioned below a first one of the PV cells 104, and thereby the first PV cell 104 is positioned between the first bus bar 106 and a light incident side of the article 400.
- the second bus bar 206 is positioned below a second one of the PV cells 204, and thereby the second PV cell 204 is positioned between the second bus bar 206 and a light incident side of the article 400. It is contemplated that the bus bars 106, 206 are positioned under (e.g.
- a PV cell interposed between the light incident side and the bus bar is "above" the bus bar) one or more PV cells that are not the terminal cells, and accordingly it is further contemplated that the first PV cell 104 and/or the second PV cell 204 are not electrical extremities of the PV module.
- the bus bars 106, 206 may be positioned under the same PV cell, and/or may share one or more PV cells that the bus bars 106, 206 are positioned under.
- Embodiments described herein include a single bus bar coupled to each
- the article 400 includes more than one bus bar at each electrical extremity of the module circuit; the number of bus bars at each electrical extremity of the module circuit is determined according to the selected interconnection scheme of the PV cells 104, 204 and is understood to one of skill in the art contemplating an interconnection scheme and having the benefit of the disclosures herein.
- a PV module may include only a single PV cell.
- the bus bars 106, 206 for an embodiment having a single PV cell are both positioned with the single PV cell interposed between the light incident side and the bus bars 106, 206.
- the bus bars 106, 206 are electrically isolated from each other, including by a dielectric or insulating material such as an encapsulation material.
- One of the bus bars 106, 206 may be in direct contact with the single PV cell, depending upon the electrical orientation of the single PV cell and the desired structure of the article 400, although both bus bars 106, 206 may also be electrically isolated from the single PV cell except as connected through the conductive elements 108.
- an article 500 is schematically depicted in a cutaway side view.
- the article 500 includes a number of PV cells, such as PV cells 102, 104, 204, which are electrically connected to form a module circuit.
- the first PV cell 104 is positioned at a first electrical extremity of the module circuit
- the second PV cell 204 is positioned at a second electrical extremity of the module circuit.
- the first bus bar 106 is electrically coupled to the first one of the PV cells 104
- the second bus bar 206 is electrically coupled to the second one of the PV cells 204.
- the module circuit, first bus bar 106, and second bus bar 206 together form an electrical assembly.
- the article 500 further includes an encapsulation material 508 that encapsulates the electrical assembly.
- the encapsulation material 508 may be provided in one or more layers, and/or may be molded or assembled in any other manner.
- Example and non-limiting encapsulant materials include a poly-olefin, an ethyl-vinyl-acetate, and/or a polymeric insulating material.
- One or more layers of the encapsulation material 508 may be formed from the same or distinct materials.
- the example article 500 includes a transparent sheet 502 provided on the light incident side 510 of the article 500.
- the sheet 502 is transparent to the appropriate light frequencies for the PV cells 104, 204, 102, which may include all or portions of the visible light spectrum, and may alternatively or additionally include portions of the light spectrum above or below the visible frequencies.
- the sheet 502 may provide physical protection and/or environmental protection.
- additional layers may be provided above the PV cells 104, 204, 102 to provide additional protection or desired features for the article 500.
- the example article 500 further includes a structural backing 504 defining a shape of the article 500.
- the structural backing 504 is provided on the opposing side 512, relative to the light incident side 510, of the article.
- the structural backing 504, in the example, is coupled to the sheet 502, although additional layers or coupling features may be present.
- the article 500 further includes an
- the article 500 is formed as a roofing shingle or as a unit sized to substitute for a group of roofing shingles. In certain embodiments, the article 500 is formed as a unit of building siding. In certain embodiments, the article 500 is formed as a building integrated PV product.
- the article 500 is of the same thickness as a replacement conventional building article, is not of a greater thickness than a replacement conventional building article, or is not of a greater thickness than a specified thickness for a building article. In certain embodiments, the article 500 does not include a junction box.
- the example article 500 includes an opposing side 512 from the light incident side 510, where the second bus bar 206 is electrically coupled to the opposing side 512 of the second PV cell 204.
- the article 500 further includes the structural backing 504 defining a unit shape of a construction material unit (e.g. a roofing shingle, a siding unit, and/or groups thereof), an encapsulation material 508 interposed between the structural backing 504 and the second bus bar 206, and the second bus bar 206 interposed between the encapsulation material 508 and the second PV cell 204.
- a construction material unit e.g. a roofing shingle, a siding unit, and/or groups thereof
- the article 500 further includes the encapsulation material 508 interposed between the structural backing 504 and the first bus bar 106, where the first bus bar 106 is interposed between the encapsulation material 508 and the first PV cell 104.
- the bus bars 106, 206 may be in contact with the cells 104, 204 where the electrical orientation of the cells 104, 204 is favorable, or separated from the cells 104, 204 and isolated with encapsulation material 508 and/or with a dielectric 110a.
- the bus bars 106, 206 may be separated from the cells 104, 204 regardless of the electrical orientation of the cells 104, 204, depending upon the desired structure of the article 500.
- Operations illustrated are understood to be exemplary only, and operations may be combined or divided, and added or removed, as well as re-ordered in whole or part, unless stated explicitly to the contrary herein. Certain operations illustrated may be implemented by a computer executing a computer program product on a computer readable medium, where the computer program product comprises instructions causing the computer to execute one or more of the operations, or to issue commands to other devices to execute one or more of the operations.
- An example procedure includes an operation to form an electrical assembly including a module circuit having a number of electrically coupled PV cells, a first bus bar electrically coupled to a first extremity of the module circuit, and a second bus bar electrically coupled to a second extremity of the module circuit.
- the electrical coupling of the PV cells may be series, parallel, or mixed series-parallel.
- the procedure further includes an operation to encapsulate the electrical assembly in an encapsulation material after the forming.
- any numerical values recited in the above application include all values from the lower value to the upper value in increments of one unit provided that there is a separation of at least 2 units between any lower value and any higher value.
- the amount of a component or a value of a process variable such as, for example, temperature, pressure, time and the like is, for example, from 1 to 90, further including from 20 to 80, also including from 30 to 70, it is intended that values such as 15 to 85, 22 to 68, 43 to 51, 30 to 32 etc. are expressly enumerated in this disclosure.
- One unit is considered to be the most precise unit disclosed, such as 0.0001, 0.001, 0.01 or 0.1 as appropriate.
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