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beyond the limits

High Concentrating Photovoltaics


The new frontier in solar electricity
Harvesting every last photon
By using tiny multi-junction
The solution for Solar
solar cells that already Rich Regions
double the efficiency of HCPV is rapidly gaining
conventional solar cells, traction as solar markets
High Concentration PV shift to high-irradiation
provides a sustainable Source: SolarJunction
areas of the world
industrial path towards
Why HCPV? The HCPV value proposition
cheap solar electricity
Highest energy yield among PV technologies
based on high conversion m Highest efficiency in solar technologies...and headroom
efficiencies. m Power output increases maintaining the same footprint
m Dual axis tracking providing match to peak demand timeframes

In the last decade, the m Best-in-class temperature loss coefficients


Highest cost reduction rate with economies of scale
efficiency of multi-
m Fastest learning curve in solar technologies
junction solar cells has
m Very low CapEx investment for manufacturing expansion
improved, now much m Scalable manufacturing
faster than any other m Lowest cost of sourcing from local industries
PV device at a rate of m
Least Cost of Energy (LCOE) forecast by solar technologies (DNI: 7 kWhm /day)
2

1% per year. Source: GTM Research


$0.20 $0.20
CSP Trough
Cell efficiencies over
$0.18 PV: Mono, 1 axis $0.18
40% are already PV: Multi, fixed mount
$0.16 HCPV $0.16
available.
$0.14 $0.14

$0.12 $0.12

$0.10 $0.10

$0.08 $0.08

$0.06 $0.06
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020

Flexible deployment
m Fast intallations, like wind turbines, decreasing installation costs
m No grading or special site preparation is necessary
m Distributed generation near to use points
m Ability to scale-up plant size as demand increase
Superior advantages for local manufacturing and job creation
¦ More than 80% in-country manufacturing and project costs
¦ Manufacturing is optimal when done locally
¦ Installation with local workforce
Best cradle-to-cradle environmental footprint
¦ Least equipment required per MWh
¦ Short energy payback time
¦ Least CO2 emissions and high recyclability
¦ No permanent shadowing enables dual land usage
¦ No water usage for the operation or the cooling
820 times closer to the Sun

With more than a decade of The HCPV Module


intensive field testing and m Very high concentration ratio of 820X
thorough development in the m Unique dome-shaped concentrating Fresnel lens maximizes
lab, the BSQ HCPV system acceptance angle pointing tolerance up to 1°
combines high efficiency and m Secondary optical stage based in kaleidoscopic optics, that through

high concentration non- total internal reflection, creates uniform light flux over the cell,

imaging optics with a simple preventing conversion losses due to chromatic aberration or
inhomogeneous intensity distribution
and rugged module design.
m Integration of high efficiency triple junction cells from first tier
Modules are optimally
manufacturers
complemented by a highly m Kaleidoscopic homogenizer and 3J cell, both packaged in fail-proof
accurate and robust sun receiver block with encapsulation polymers with well over 30 years
tracker. lifetimes, when subject to accelerated aging under most critical
conditions: concentrated UV radiation in damp heat environment
Everything is optimized to m Only passive cooling required, with cell directly laminated in

provide the most cost receiver block onto aluminum substrate, with no need for fin heat

effective path for the


industrialization of
competitive PV electricity
generation systems.

The HCPV Sun Tracker


m Two axis pedestal tracker designed for optical quality stiffness:
maximum 0.3° flexure under maximum service conditions
m Numerically optimized aperture surface for least structural weight
and cost
m Auto-calibrated open loop tracking controller achieves 0.1°
minimum tracking accuracy
On the new frontier of solar electricity

Installs fast and green


m Modules are pre-assembled and pre-
leveled in factory and shipped as
packs of “Super Modules” ready for
quick installation in the field
m Super Module packs are specially
designed to be carried in standard
truck trailers and maritime containers
and to be handled by regular cranes
m Sun tracker accuracy calibration is
automatically carried out during
installation and will then operate on
an open-loop basis with no
dependence on faulty or
maintenance prone tracking sensors
m Pedestal trackers with single point
foundations allow for less land
preparation and installation in
undulating terrain
m Surface environmental impact is
reduced. No permanent shadowing
allows dual-use of land

Local value
m Replicable and proven manufacturing
models requiring low CapEx
m Superior advantages for local
manufacturing and job creation
regarding tracker manufacturing,
module assembly, and plant
construction, operation, and
maintenance
m Indirect jobs through sourcing from
local industry suppliers
m Installation with local workforce
and only a few specialists
Specifications
HCPV Module
Design & Mechanical Features
Dimensions (mm)................................................ 1005x1005x238
Solar aperture (m2).............................................. 1.01
Weight (kg).......................................................... 23.6
Maximum static load (Pa).................................... 2400 (backpanel)
5400 (else)
Distance of gravity center to backpanel (mm)..... 70
Cells per module................................................. 25
Lens Material....................................................... PMMA
Enclosure Material............................................... Aluminum Alloy
Cell Material........................................................ InGaAs/GaAs/Ge
Geometric Concentration.................................... 820X
Acceptance Angle (90% output)(deg.)................ ±0.92

Electric Features Typical I-V and P-V curve


Cell efficiency @ STC(%).................................... 38.5 5,0 300

Module Efficiency @ STC (%)............................. 28 4,5

VOC @ STC (V)..................................................... 78 4,0


250

ISC @ STC (A)...................................................... 4.3 3,5


200
Vmpp @ STC (V).................................................... 70 3,0
Current [A]

Power [W]
Imoo @ STC (A)...................................................... 4.0
2,5 150
Power @ STC (W).............................................. 280
2,0
Max. System Voltage (V)..................................... 900
100
Temperature Coefficient (%/K)............................ -0.21 1,5

Connector model................................................. Amphenol-Helios4 1,0


50

Pigtail length (m).................................................. 0.25 0,5

0,0 0
2 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80
STC: DNI1000W/m , 25C cell temperature
Voltage [V]

HCPV System
Sun Tracker - Mechanical & Structural Features
Aperture - Height (m).......................................... 6.13
Aperture - Width (m)........................................... 8.77
Aperture - Area (m2)............................................ 53.76
Coverage radius (m)........................................... 5.34
Maximum height (m)........................................... 6.79
Unloaded weight (kg).......................................... 2465
Weight with modules (kg).................................... 3598
Max. service wind speed (m/s)........................... 10
Max. flexure @ max. service loads (deg)........... 0.3
Lowest resonance frequency (Hz)...................... 3

Sun Tracker - Drive Specifications


Tracking geometry.............................................. Az.-El
Azimuth range (deg)........................................... ±160
Elevation range (deg)......................................... 0 to 90
Azimuth gearing.................................................. Worm gear
Elevation gearing................................................ Screw jack
Tracking mode max. speed (°/min)..................... 15
Manual mode speed (°/min)................................ 18
Max. azimuth power consumption (W)................ 136
Max. elevation power consumption (W).............. 130
0.600
1.005

Power consumption in idle mode (W)................. 47


Max daily energy consumption (Wh)................... 1250
Max. time to stowage (min)................................. 8
Axes turning angle measurement....................... Optical encoder
Limit switches...................................................... Soft and hard
0.239 1.005 0.951
Sun tracker - Controller Specifications 8.77
Min. pointing accuracy (Average) (deg).............. 0.1
Min pointing accuracy (Std. Dev.) (deg).............. 0.04
Min. positioning resolution (deg)......................... 0.05
Position resolution (deg)..................................... 0.018
Sun Ephemeris Mean Accuracy (deg)................ 0.01 with built-in GPS
Wind Stow Condition (m/s)................................. 12
Basic connectivity............................................... RS232-485, Modbus
6.80

6.13

Tightness condition ............................................ IP65


Temperature range (C)........................................ -10 to 60

Array Configuration
No. modules per tracker...................................... 48 (13.44kW @ STC)
No. modules per string........................................ 6
No. strings........................................................... 8
bsqsolar
beyond the limits

In 1961 Nobel laureate William Shockley and co-worker


Hans Queisser (SQ) published a cutting-edge paper
establishing the efficiency limit of an ideal solar cell at
32%. They considered the solar cell as a system of two
levels, the valence band and the conduction band. They
stated that only photons with energy above the bandgap

© Copyright Compañía Española de Alta Eficiencia Fotovoltaica BSQ Solar, SL, 2013 | Version Jun 2013, designed by MateoFlecha
can pump one electron from the valence band to the
conduction band. Photons with higher energy than the
bandgap lose this excess as heat.

While most of today´s photovoltaic industry, still relies on


silicon single bandgap solar cells, with their ultimate
efficiency bounded by the SQ limit, other semiconductor
materials and designs are possible that can circumvent this
efficiency barrier. Among these, multijunction solar cells
are already available, having demonstrated efficiencies
over 40%. Also other possible designs are now being
cooked in research labs worldwide, bearing exotic names
such as, intermediate band cells, hot carrier cells, or multi
exciton cells. Limiting efficiencies for this new generation
of cells, under SQ assumptions, are over 85% when
operating under highly concentrated sunlight.

This new generation of high efficiency photovoltaic cells,


integrated in high concentration systems of as much as
1000 suns, has the true potential to mass produce cheap
solar electricity in the highly insolated regions of the
world.

BSQ stands for Beyond Shockley-Queisser and there´s


where we want to go.

Sales & Engineering


C/del Vivero, 5
E-28040, Madrid - Spain

Manufacturing
Pol. Industrial, Calle D
E-13200, Manzanares - Spain

+34 91 533 61 43 ph
+34 91 534 86 93 fax
www.bsqsolar.com

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