Friday, August 22, 2014 9:25:22 PM
swiamca provided a summary timeline recently which indicated that the Solar3D technical team hired outside consultants, at one point in the past, so that may be a good place to start.
Solar3D does utilize Panasonic equipment available at the University of California Santa Barbara. But that doesn't mean that they have a direct relationship with Panasonic toward the development of the 3D solar cell.
Please note I mentioned "credible" for a reason as a credible article would not state that the cell maintains its high conversion rate even at night.
Solar3D And Panasonic Bring New 3D Solar Cell Prototype With Higher Efficiency
P.S. Nome - this is not directed at you personally - love your input!
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