Solar cell with specific front surface electrode design

US2017243992A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2017243992-A1
Application numberUS-201515514745-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateSep 28, 2015
Priority dateSep 29, 2014
Publication dateAug 24, 2017
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A solar cell ( 104 ) is disclosed. The solar cell includes a substrate ( 151 ) including a front surface ( 156 ) and front surface electrodes ( 153 ) extending along the front surface ( 156 ). Therein, the front surface electrodes comprise a plurality of bus bar electrodes ( 152 ) coupled to a plurality of first finger electrodes ( 153 1 ) arranged in a parallel finger region ( 105 ) and second finger electrodes ( 153 2 ) arranged in a palm finger region ( 106 ).The first finger electrodes ( 153 1 ) are substantially parallel to each other and perpendicular to the bus bar electrodes ( 152 ). The second finger electrodes ( 153 2 ) originate from end regions of the bus bar electrodes ( 152 ) and radially extend at least in portions thereof in directions non-perpendicular to the bus bar electrodes ( 152 ). Therein, a palm-like group of neighboring second finger electrodes ( 153 2 ) originates from a same associated bus bar electrode ( 152 ) and neighboring second finger electrodes ( 153 2 ) radially extend at different angles with respect to the bus bar electrodes ( 152 ). With such electrode configuration, shading losses as well as electrical resistance losses may be reduced.

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1 . A solar cell comprising: a substrate including a front surface; and front surface electrodes extending along the front surface, wherein the front surface electrodes comprise a plurality of elongate bus bar electrodes coupled to a plurality of first elongate finger electrodes arranged in a parallel finger region and second elongate finger electrodes arranged in a palm finger region, the first finger electrodes being substantially parallel to each other and perpendicular to the bus bar electrodes, the second finger electrodes originating from end regions of the bus bar electrodes and radially extending at least in portions thereof in directions non-perpendicular to the bus bar electrodes, wherein a palm-like group of neighboring second finger electrodes originates from a same associated bus bar electrode and neighboring second finger electrodes radially extend at different angles with respect to the bus bar electrodes. 2 . The solar cell of claim 1 wherein a width (w) of a single palm-like group of neighboring second finger electrodes of the palm-finger region is between 10% and 100% of a distance (d) between two neighboring bus bar electrodes, the width (w) being measured in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the bus bar electrodes. 3 . The solar cell of claim 1 wherein a width (w) of a single palm-like group of neighboring second finger electrodes of the palm-finger region is between 25% and 75% of a distance (d) between two neighboring bus bar electrodes, the width (w) being measured in a direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction of the bus bar electrodes. 4 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 wherein the second finger electrodes are configured such that spacings (s) between neighboring second finger electrodes are from 0 to 3 mm. 5 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 comprising one side having half or a lower fraction of a length of an adjacent side. 6 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 comprising conductive ribbons soldered on the bus bar electrodes. 7 . The solar cell of claim 6 wherein the conductive ribbons do not extend into the palm finger region. 8 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 wherein the bus bar electrodes have lengths (l b ) of less than 90% of a length of the substrate in a direction parallel to the bus bar electrodes. 9 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 wherein the bus bar electrodes have lengths (l b ) of less than 70% of a length of the substrate in a direction parallel to the bus bar electrodes. 10 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 wherein second finger electrodes divide into several branches upon extending radially away from an associated bus bar electrode. 11 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 wherein end regions opposite to an associated bus bar electrode of second electrode fingers of a palm-like group of neighboring second finger electrodes are interconnected to end regions of second electrode fingers of a neighboring palm-like group of neighboring second finger electrodes via third finger electrodes extending substantially parallel to each other and perpendicular to the bus bar electrodes. 12 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 wherein the second finger electrodes have a width smaller than a width of the bus bar electrodes. 13 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 wherein at least one of the second finger electrodes extends up to a position less than 3 mm away from an edge of the substrate. 14 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 wherein a length of the palm-finger region is between 25% and 75% of distance (d) between two neighboring bus bar electrodes, the lengths being measured in a direction parallel to a longitudinal direction of the bus bar electrodes. 15 . The solar cell of one of claim 1 wherein the substrate has a surface area of at least 25 cm 2 .

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  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • for series or parallel connection of photovoltaic cells · CPC title

  • H10F77/215Primary

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  • H10F77/937Primary

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What does patent US2017243992A1 cover?
A solar cell ( 104 ) is disclosed. The solar cell includes a substrate ( 151 ) including a front surface ( 156 ) and front surface electrodes ( 153 ) extending along the front surface ( 156 ). Therein, the front surface electrodes comprise a plurality of bus bar electrodes ( 152 ) coupled to a plurality of first finger electrodes ( 153 1 ) arranged in a parallel finger region ( 105 ) and seco…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Rec Solar Pte Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H01L31/022433. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Aug 24 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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