Saturday, June 14, 2014 12:00:40 AM
Definitely not simple but theoretically correct.
At this point I have not seen enough info to make any sort of very non-speculative judgement call. For better analysis (obviously) we need some solar cell/panel manufacturing expertise.
I do think that most manufacturer's are looking reduce costs by:
- reducing or replacing silver used for connections
- making frame-less panels(eliminating aluminum)
- reducing silicon
If true, Solar3D's promise of using existing material and manufacturing is a big plus - because we can market to the largest industry segment - instead of having to do everything as do small manufacturers who give exotic materials a go.
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