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High Efficiency Solar Modules for Energy Harvesting Systems

Dr Oliver Lang,
Q-mo solar AG
Germany
 
 
This presentation was given at Energy Harvesting & Storage Europe 2010 on May 26, 2010.
 

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Presentation Summary

  • Comparison of different energy harvesting systems
  • Fundamentals of photovoltaic (PV) systems, especially for micro energy applications
  • Benefits of high efficiency PV components

Speaker Biography (Oliver Lang)

Dr. Oliver Lang (49) founded several electronic and solar engineering companies and now runs his own consulting and engineering office LCE (Lang Consulting Engineering) in the field of stand alone solar power supply and LED systems.
 
After his study of Physics in Berlin and Valencia and his PhD at the Hahn-Meitner-Institut in Berlin in basic research of thin film photovoltaics he started the solar system engineering company SOLARC GmbH and later the solar module production company Q-mo solar AG as CTO. He is the inventor and author of more than 20 patents and brands and several technical and scientific publications. In 2006 Mr. Lang became member of the board of the Photovoltaic Institute (PI) Berlin. In 2008 he joined the Berlin based Renewable Academy (RENAC) as lecturer.

Company Profile (Q-Mo Solar AG)

The Q-mo solar AG is a start-up founded in March 2009 in Teltow near Berlin. After a fund raising phase the company started with a small scale production of their high-efficiency solar modules in late 2009.
The business of Q-mo solar is the production of small solar modules with excellent quality and outstanding performance by means of a highly automated production line and several novel technologies and materials which will start around March 2010. In addition, Q-mo solar founder Dr. Oliver Lang is well experienced in photovoltaic system integration from his former activities in German high-tech companies which is essential to meet the various customers requirements. The next fund raising phase is expected for the end of 2010 to enlarge the production by a new, fully integrated production process.