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2023
Journal Article
Title
Electrically conductive adhesive-free interconnection of shingle solar cells
Abstract
This work deals with the usage of electrically conductive adhesives (ECA) for the interconnection of shingle solar cells. In a detailed study on small-format shingle modules characterized by current-voltage, electroluminescence and magnetic field imaging measurements, the impact of an ECA reduction (usage of ECA dashes instead of a continuous ECA line) as well as the complete omission of ECA is investigated with regards to the electrical interconnection quality. Inter alia, it is demonstrated that lamination can improve interconnection quality in ECA-containing shingle joints and establish interconnection in ECA-free shingle joints by pressing adjacent shingles together and thereby forming a busbar-to-busbar contact of decent electrical quality. In a follow-up experiment, the approach of simply omitting the usage of ECA for shingle interconnection is tested with regards to thermal cycling, damp heat and dynamic mechanical load tests finding only minor compromises, if at all, in terms of long-term stability.
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