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![]() Brian wrote: Mark, Try this company below. http://www.spheralsolar.com/ Great find, thanks, but vaporware presently, they should be available soon(?), after fab plant rampup. The spherical silicon bead technology has been around for a decade, TI was initially involved, but bailed out. These things may be *really* flexible compared to the stainless steel backing designs. Wonder how tightly they roll up, the 75 watt panel allegedly has a 6x2 foot form factor? Imagine throwing 300 watts of panels onto the foredeck at anchor, then rolling them up in their bags and storing them in a cockpit locker underway. Due to the technology, they might be fairly shade tolerant and orientation noncritical, too. I'll be following their progress with interest, and considerable skepticism. From their parent company annual report: "SSP is currently in a very important phase of its commercialization program. Using valuable insights gained from the limited actual production of the first fully-functional SSP SuperFlex™ units in early fiscal 2006, the SSP factory is scheduled to undergo an intense and iterative optimization program. Each iteration of the optimization program is expected to provide meaningful, incremental increases in throughput and efficiency and to move the productive output of this first commercial SSP factory towards its targeted factory nameplate capacity of 20 megawatts per annum. This process is intended to demonstrate the expected cost advantages and manufacturability of SSP products on a commercial scale which is necessary for successful commercialization." |
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