Home > Press > NREL Launches Partnership with Solarmer Energy to Extend Lifetime of Plastic Solar Cells
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The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and Solarmer Energy, Inc., have signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to collaborate on improving  the lifetime of plastic solar cells, a promising new solar conversion technology.
The joint research covered by the CRADA will explore the lifetime and stability of the organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices that make up the energy-harvesting layers of plastic solar cells.
Under the terms of the CRADA, NREL researchers will evaluate the lifetime of Solarmer's high performance active layer systems. They will conduct the tests on NREL's combinatorial degradation system, which compares the performance of up to 360 OPV devices in parallel under simulated solar conditions that accelerate the test results.  Optimizing OPV cells' durability will enhance the technology's commercial future.
"Through this collaboration we hope to improve plastic solar cell performance and extend the cells' lifetime through the development of stable device architectures and packaging systems," said NREL senior scientist Dana C. Olson, who is the principal investigator on the CRADA.
Organic photovoltaic (OPV) technologies, which include plastic solar cells, may one day cost a fraction of conventional silicon solar cells, because they use less expensive materials. They also can be manufactured in high volumes through innovative processing methods, potentially bringing solar electricity in line with conventional electricity costs over time.
Specifically, research will focus on Solarmer's high-performance active layer materials. The project will cover true lifetime results of materials and devices, a comparison of the materials, and an examination of degradation mechanisms.  Both parties are confident that they also will find better encapsulation and packaging approaches, which will contribute to improving the lifetime of the plastic solar cells.
"I have no doubt that this venture will end in success with an established team like NREL's working with us," Solamer Vice President of Engineering, Dr. Gang Li said.
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About National Renewable Energy Laboratory
NREL is the U.S. Department of Energy’s primary national laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development. NREL is operated for DOE by The Alliance for Sustainable Energy, LLC.
About Solarmer Energy, Inc.
Solarmer is developing transparent, lightweight, flexible, plastic solar panels, which are expected to cost a fraction of what silicon solar panels cost. These solar panels will create new markets that are currently not addressable with conventional silicon solar panel technology. The company was founded in 2006 to commercialize technology developed at UCLA.  It now is based in El Monte, Calif. www.solarmer.com
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