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Investigation of newly developed thermoplastic polyolefin encapsulant principle properties for the c-Si PV module application

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Abstract Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) is the predominating material of choice for making the encapsulant film for photovoltaic (PV) modules. The easy accessibility, low cost, high transparency, long track record, widespread… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) is the predominating material of choice for making the encapsulant film for photovoltaic (PV) modules. The easy accessibility, low cost, high transparency, long track record, widespread know-how on processability and performance, and to some extent, ignorance of the criticality of encapsulant film on the long-term performance of PV modules have made EVA, a dominant player in the PV industry. In parallel, due to economic reasons, the majority of encapsulant development has moved to a direction of compromising the quality to meet the cost target. In recent years, the PV industry has started recognizing, polyolefin-based encapsulants as technically superior when compared to EVA. Polyolefin-based encapsulant comes in either a crosslinked or thermo-plastic version. Thermoplastic polyolefin offers several advantages related to processability and performance over the crosslinked version. In the current study, we compare a newly developed thermoplastic polyolefin-based encapsulant and a state of the art EVA encapsulant from different aspects of fundamental material properties, like optical, thermal, mechanical, etc. and discuss their implication on the performance of a solar module.

Keywords: thermoplastic polyolefin; newly developed; eva; developed thermoplastic; performance; polyolefin

Journal Title: Materials Chemistry and Physics
Year Published: 2020

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