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Nanostructures improving cost-efficiency of solar cells

Black Silicon Solar

Rasmus Davidsen, DTU Nanotechwww.blacksiliconsolar.com

Agenda• Black Silicon Solar– Technology– Market and Business Plan

• Milestones for the project/company• Venture Cup 2011 Pitch (3 minutes)

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What we do

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Nanostructures = black

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Black Silicon Texturing Approach• Apply nanostructures on solar cell:

• Replace 1 process step:

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Comparison

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Solar cells are still too expensive...

Sources: Nuclear, Coal: Parsons Brinckerhoff ”Powering the Nation” 2010Hydro, Wind, Solar: RENEWABLES GLOBAL STATUS REPORT 2011 , REN21

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Need: Cell manufacturers must reduce manufacturing costs!

Market• Silicon solar market:

$50 BillionAddressable market: $700 Million

• Target Customers:

• Partners: Equipment manufacturers

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Technology

Licensing fee

Equipment Manufacturing Partner

Customers:

Process comparisonTime min (% of total)

Cost % of total

Conventional Texturing 40 (14 %) 13 %Black Silicon 4 (2 %) 3 %Reduction, total in manufacturing

12% 10%

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Customer Value• Reduces total manufacturing cost by 10%:

QCells 2010

Manufacturing Savings 10 US cents/Watt

Annual Production 900 MW

Annual Savings $90 Million

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Status

• Lab-scale proof-of-concept (Technical University of Denmark)

• US Patent filed (June ‘11)

• Commercial Prototype (in progress, 6-12 months) Cost analysis (Hjalmar Nilsonne, Imperial College London)• GAP funding covering 6 months further R&D

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MilestonesBachelor-project, DTU NanotechFall 2009

Grøn Dyst Competition, DTUJune 2010

World Future Energy Summit, Abu DhabiJanuary 2011

Cleantech Challenge 2011, London Business School

Venture Cup 2011(founding start-up company)

Master Project, DTU NanotechSeptember 2011 - March 2012

Further GAP-funded R&D, DTU NanotechApril-November 2012

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Venture Cup 2011 Pitch

Rasmus Davidsen, DTU

Black Silicon Solar Cells

Black Silicon Solar Cells

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Energy Cost ($/MWh)

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Absorption (%)

• More Efficient• 10 % Cheaper

Rasmus Davidsen, DTU

Business ModelRevenue from first customer

Gain of technology 10 US cents per Watt

25% cut of gain 2.5 US cents per Watt

Qcell production 900 MW

Cash need = 1.7 Million US $(1 year start-up period + patent)

Rasmus Davidsen, DTU

The Team• Rasmus Davidsen, M.Sc.-student, nanotech, DTU• Hjalmar Nilsonne, KTH, Sweden• Michael Stenbæk Schmidt, PhD, DTU Nanotech• Ole Hansen, Professor DTU Nanotech• Anja Boisen, Professor DTU Nanotech• Rolf Berg, Professor, Legal Adviser, DTU

• Competitive edge → Energy source of the futureOutlook

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Coal Gas Wind Black Silicon Solar Biomass Hydro Nuclear0

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Energy Cost ($/MWh)Cost ($/MWh)

”Replace black gold with black silicon!”

Rasmus Davidsen, DTU

Thank you

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