Panasonic Batteries Amorton Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells

Panasonic Amorton Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells are designed to power a variety of both indoor and outdoor devices such as meters, GPS trackers, faucets, the Internet of Things (IoT) devices, and more. These solar cells are available in traditional glass as well as advanced stainless steel and film substrates. The advanced substrates feature solar cells that are lighter weight and stronger while providing designers with greater flexibility for demanding applications. The key features of Panasonic Amorton Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells are thin, lightweight, scalable with variable customization and shapes, and less sensitivity to high temperatures than crystalline solar cells.

Features

  • Common
    • Thin, lightweight, scalable
    • Variety of options
    • Less sensitivity to high temperatures than crystalline solar cells
  • Amorphous Silicon Indoor Solar Cells
    • Specifically designed for the indoor light spectrum
    • Stable power source even in low or artificial light conditions
    • Ideal energy harvester for indoor wireless sensor networks
    • Glass substrate offers a durable, low-cost substrate
    • Reliable, self-sufficient power
  • Amorphous Outdoor Solar Cells
    • Reliable power source when light conditions are not ideal.
    • Available with both glass and film substrate for different cost and durability options
    • Glass substrate provides usable energy in a variety of situations, including a self-sufficient power source for outdoor devices compared to other technologies
    • Film / flexible substrate offers additional durability and flexibility, ideal for devices in harsh conditions with less-than-ideal light conditions

Applications

  • Electronic calculators
  • Solar wristwatches
  • Clocks
  • Stopwatches
  • Garden lights
  • Sensor lights
  • Car accessories
  • Battery chargers
  • Mobile equipment such as cell phones
  • POP products
  • LED blinkers (curbstone markers)

Amorton Film Configurations

Panasonic Batteries Amorton Amorphous Silicon Solar Cells
Opublikowano: 2016-02-25 | Zaktualizowano: 2022-03-11