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Konarka organic photovoltaic cells become first organic photovoltaics to pass lifetime aging tests according to IEC 61646
Passing these tests at TÜV Rheinland allows BIPV glass application partners to facilitate integration of Konarka's organic photovoltaic devices |
| 13 February 2012 |
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Konarka Technologies has announced that the company’s organic solar cells are the world’s first organic photovoltaic (OPV) to have passed accelerated lifetime tests based on product aging criteria contained in the IEC 61646. The testing was performed by TÜV Rheinland, a leading international test institution, in its Assessment Center in Cologne, Germany. These recent advances are based upon Konarka’s inverted cell architecture, the company’s proprietary intellectual property protected under issued patents. Howard Berke, chairman, CEO and co-founder of Konarka, said, “Successfully passing the IEC 61646 lifetime test by TÜV Rheinland is a world first and an enormous achievement for Konarka’s OPV cells.” Howard, added “While our thin-film solar technology has numerous characteristics that set it apart from crystalline silicon and other thin-film technologies, this TÜV certification brings our competitive differentiation to a new level while affirming the stability of OPV under the solar industry’s accelerated lifetime testing protocol. We are delighted that our partners can confidently and effectively integrate Konarka Power Plastic into their glass BIPV applications including curtain walls, windows and other building glass applications.” The Assessment Centre of TÜV Rheinland is the world's leading test lab which optimizes processes and modern testing and simulation facilities for proven quality and reliability according to national and international standards. |
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