The NextBase, DISC and AMPERE combined Final Workshop focuses on major R&D developments and the industrial implications of Crystalline Silicon PV:
Hereby you are cordially invited to attend the ‘High Efficiency Approaches in Crystalline Silicon PV’ workshop on the 25th of September 2019 in Chambery, France. During the workshop, three H2020 projects (DISC, AMPERE, and NextBase) will present their key results, focussing on major R&D developments and the industrial implications of c-Si PV. The DISC project is aiming to push the limits of conventional double sided silicon solar cell with selective carrier junctions. The NextBase project is innovating in the field of interdigitated back-contacted silicon heterojunction solar cells, while the AMPERE project is setting up a 100 MWp full-scale automated pilot line for silicon heterojunction PV modules. There will be key note speakers and interactive panel discussions to review the technology readiness level of the projects and to identify the R&D priorities for future development and implementation of a globally competitive European PV industry.
Event information
Date: 25 September 2019
Time: 08:30 – 17:00
Location: Polytech Annecy-Chambery, 73370 Le Bourget-du-lac, France
Lunch: Included
Agenda: Opening, R&D Session, lunch, Industry session and closure (Click here for an overview)
Entrance: There will be no registration fee, but registration will be required
Hotel: Recommendations will be sent to you after registration
Please register here
About the projects
The DISC project is aiming to push the limits of the conventional double sided silicon solar cell with selective carrier junctions.
The NextBase project is innovating in the field of interdigitated backcontacted silicon heterojunction solar cell, while the AMPERE project is setting up a 100MWp fullscale automated pilot line for silicon heterojunction PV modules in production environment.