Smart PV Skin: Grid-Connected, Non-Planar Photovoltaic Systems Grant uri icon

abstract

  • This project will address the scientific challenges of efficient harvesting of electrical energy from flexible solar photovoltaic (PV) material by exploring a "smart PV skin" â flexible PV material laminated along with shape memory alloy actuated switches (SMAAS) to facilitate electrical reconfiguration. Flexible PV cells, and their energy conversion power electronics circuitry and controls, are a transformative emerging technology that will remove the application limitations of todayâ s flat, ridging PV modules. To realize their full energy harvest potential a holistically conceived and innovative approach is needed. This proposal focuses on the cell morphology and energy conversion challenges needed to design a shape-conformal, efficient photovoltaic energy system. Modeling, simulation, and system optimization from this project will advance the body of knowledge by providing both power electronics and material science researchers the ability to concurrently optimize the size and shape of PV cells and the electrical interconnection and conversion circuitry. This will be done by discovering ways in which individually fabricated cells can be electrically grouped into pixels in order to maximize power generation in planar and non-planar systems.

date/time interval

  • 2015 - 2019