Photovoltaic interconnect systems, devices, and methods
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
H01L-021/00
H01L-031/046
H01L-031/0392
H01L-031/05
H01L-031/048
출원번호
US-0166223
(2014-01-28)
등록번호
US-9362433
(2016-06-07)
발명자
/ 주소
Britt, Jeffrey S.
Wiedeman, Scott
출원인 / 주소
Hanergy Hi-Tech Power (HK) Limited
대리인 / 주소
Kolisch Hartwell, P.C.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
3인용 특허 :
90
초록▼
Photovoltaic modules may include multiple flexible thin film photovoltaic cells electrically connected in series by a substantially transparent top sheet having an embedded conductive wire grid pattern. Methods of manufacturing photovoltaic modules including integrated multi-cell interconnections ar
Photovoltaic modules may include multiple flexible thin film photovoltaic cells electrically connected in series by a substantially transparent top sheet having an embedded conductive wire grid pattern. Methods of manufacturing photovoltaic modules including integrated multi-cell interconnections are provided.
대표청구항▼
1. A method of manufacturing a photovoltaic module, comprising: applying a photoactive composition to a conductive substrate to produce a continuous sheet of flexible photovoltaic material including first and second cell regions; scribing through the photoactive composition to electrically isolate o
1. A method of manufacturing a photovoltaic module, comprising: applying a photoactive composition to a conductive substrate to produce a continuous sheet of flexible photovoltaic material including first and second cell regions; scribing through the photoactive composition to electrically isolate one or more interconnection regions disposed on the top side of the conductive substrate from the photoactive composition surrounding the one or more interconnection regions, such that each interconnection region includes a respective isolated portion of the photoactive composition; cutting the photovoltaic material into first and second discrete photovoltaic cells corresponding respectively to the first and second cell regions, each cell region including photoactive composition disposed on a top side of a conductive back sheet, wherein each conductive back sheet is a portion of the conductive substrate, and the first cell region includes a first interconnection region of the one or more interconnection regions; preparing interconnection tape including a conductive strip disposed on a dielectric strip; applying the interconnection tape to the first cell region such that the conductive strip contacts the first interconnection region; electrically connecting the conductive strip to the top side of the conductive back sheet of the first cell region through the isolated portion of photoactive composition of the first interconnection region; folding the interconnection tape to a folded position, the folded position corresponding to the conductive strip wrapped around the dielectric strip; preparing an optically transmissive front sheet including an embedded conductive wire pattern; and electrically interconnecting the first and second discrete cells by placing the conductive wire pattern in electrical contact with the photoactive composition of the second discrete cell and with the conductive strip that is electrically connected to the top side of the conductive back sheet of the first discrete cell. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein applying the interconnection tape to the first cell region involves applying a first conductive finger of the conductive strip to the first interconnection region, and applying a second conductive finger of the conductive strip to a second interconnection region of the one or more interconnection regions included in the first cell region, the conductive strip including a buss bar from which the first and second conductive fingers extend, and wherein folding the interconnection tape involves placing the buss bar above photoactive composition between the first and second interconnection regions. 3. The method of claim 2, wherein placing the buss bar involves sandwiching the dielectric strip between the buss bar and the photoactive composition between the first and second interconnection regions. 4. The method of claim 3, further comprising holding the interconnection tape in the folded position by an adhesive included in the dielectric strip. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein applying the interconnection tape to the first cell region involves adhering the adhesive of the dielectric strip to the photoactive material between the first and second interconnection regions. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein adhering the adhesive to the photoactive material involves substantially filling the one or more scribes that electrically isolate the first and second interconnection regions from the photoactive material between the first and second interconnection regions. 7. The method of claim 1, wherein preparing the front sheet includes preparing an optically transmissive adhesive layer disposed on a bottom side of an optically transmissive substrate, the conductive wire pattern having a thickness in a direction normal to the bottom side of the optically transmissive substrate, a majority of the thickness of the conductive wire pattern being embedded in the optically transmissive adhesive layer. 8. A method of manufacturing a photovoltaic module, comprising: cutting a continuous sheet of flexible photovoltaic material including first and second cell regions into first and second discrete photovoltaic cells corresponding respectively to the first and second cell regions, each cell region including photoactive composition disposed on a top side of a conductive substrate; forming a first interconnection zone on the first cell region by removing photoactive composition from the top side of the conductive substrate of the first cell region to electrically isolate the first interconnection zone from the photoactive composition of the first cell region disposed outside of the first interconnection zone, such that the first interconnection zone includes an isolated portion of the photoactive composition; preparing an interconnection strip including a conductive strip and a dielectric strip, the conductive strip having a top face and a bottom face, the dielectric strip being disposed on the top face of the conductive strip; applying a portion of the bottom face of the conductive strip to the first interconnection zone; electrically connecting the conductive strip to the top side of the conductive substrate of the first cell region through the isolated portion of photoactive composition of the first interconnection zone; penetrating the dielectric strip to expose a portion of the top face of the conductive strip; preparing an optically transmissive front sheet, the front sheet including an embedded conductive wire grid; and electrically interconnecting the first and second discrete cells in series by placing the embedded conductive wire grid in electrical contact with the portion of the top face of the conductive strip and with the photoactive composition of the second discrete cell. 9. The method of claim 8, wherein electrically connecting the conductive strip to the top side of the conductive substrate of the first cell region involves laser welding the conductive strip to the top side of the conductive substrate of the first cell region through photoactive material in the first interconnection zone. 10. The method of claim 8, wherein preparing the front sheet involves embedding one or more conductive wires in an adhesive layer to produce the embedded conductive wire grid, the adhesive layer being disposed on a bottom side of an optically transmissive substrate, the adhesive layer having a thickness in a direction normal to the bottom side of the optically transmissive substrate, the one or more conductive wires having a thickness in the direction normal to the bottom side of the optically transmissive substrate, the thickness of the adhesive layer and the thickness of the one or more conductive wires having the same order of magnitude. 11. The method of claim 10, wherein embedding the one or more conductive wires in the adhesive layer involves allowing a minority of the thickness of the one or more conductive wires to protrude from the adhesive layer opposite the optically transmissive substrate. 12. The method of claim 8, wherein one or more wires of the conductive wire grid are Cu coated with a conductive substantially non-oxidizing material to prevent high resistance oxide formation. 13. The method of claim 8, further comprising attaching a backsheet with an integrated bypass diode, to bottom sides of the conductive substrates of the first and second discrete cells. 14. A method of manufacturing a photovoltaic module, comprising: applying a photoactive composition to a conductive substrate to produce a continuous sheet of photovoltaic material including first and second cell regions; cutting the photovoltaic material into first and second discrete photovoltaic cells respectively corresponding to the first and second cell regions, each cell region including photoactive composition disposed on a top side of a portion of the conductive substrate; creating a first interconnection area on the first cell region by removing a portion of the photoactive composition from the top side of the portion of the conductive substrate of the first cell region to electrically isolate the first interconnection area from the photoactive composition of the first cell region disposed outside of the first interconnection area, such that the first interconnection area includes an isolated portion of the photoactive composition; disposing a first conductive strip on the first interconnection area; electrically connecting the first conductive strip to the portion of the conductive substrate of the first cell region through the isolated portion of the photoactive composition; and electrically interconnecting the first and second discrete cells, after disposing the first conductive strip on the first interconnection area, by placing a first conductive wire grid embedded in a front sheet in electrical contact with the first conductive strip and with the photoactive composition of the second discrete cell. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein electrically interconnecting the first and second discrete cells electrically connects the first and second discrete cells in series. 16. The method of claim 14, wherein electrically connecting the first conductive strip involves laser welding the first conductive strip to the top side of the portion of the conductive substrate of the first cell region through photoactive material disposed inside the first interconnection area. 17. The method of claim 14, wherein electrically interconnecting the first and second discrete cells involves contacting the first conductive strip and the photoactive composition of the second discrete cell with a bottom side of the front sheet, wires of the first conductive wire grid having a thickness in a direction normal to the bottom side of the front sheet, at least 25% of the thickness of the wires extending through the bottom side of the front sheet. 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the bottom side of the front sheet is a layer of adhesive. 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising: creating a second interconnection area on the second cell region by removing a portion of the photoactive composition from the top side of the portion of the conductive substrate of the second cell region to electrically isolate the second interconnection area from the photoactive composition of the second cell region disposed outside of the second interconnection area; disposing a second conductive strip on the second interconnection area; electrically connecting the second conductive strip to the portion of the conductive substrate of the second cell region; and electrically interconnecting the second discrete cell that corresponds to the second cell region to a third discrete photovoltaic cell, after disposing the second conductive strip on the second interconnection area, by placing a second conductive wire grid that is embedded in and protruding from the bottom side of the front sheet, in electrical contact with the second conductive strip and with photoactive composition of the third discrete cell. 20. The method of claim 19, further comprising adhering a conductive substrate of the third discrete cell and the portions of the conductive substrate of the first and second discrete cells to a backsheet including a first bypass diode electrically connected to a second bypass diode by a conductive ribbon.
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