Photovoltaic module having light receptive, glass laminate...

Batteries: thermoelectric and photoelectric – Photoelectric – Panel or array

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C136S244000

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10126966

ABSTRACT:
Between a light receiving glass and a backside glass a plurality of solar battery cells form a matrix of solar battery cells and a translucent, intermediate layer of film is also interposed to configure a photovoltaic module having a light receptive, glass laminate structure, wherein at least one of a back surface of the solar battery cell and a front surface of the backside glass observed indoors has a film stuck thereon. For a photovoltaic module having a light receptive, multi-layer structure, a glass observed indoors also has a film stuck thereon. The solar battery cell can thus have a back surface with a lead frame, a mark of paste applied for collection of electricity covered with the film to provide an improved, externally observed design and an increased product value.

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