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13.06.2024 11:29

Solar energy — high-efficiency colored solar panels for buildings

Ulla Wolfshöfer Kommunikation
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft

    The energy transition in Germany, Europe, and across the world is driving robust demand for solar panels. Alongside high energy yields, aesthetics and acceptance are also increasingly important factors. A team of researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE has developed an innovative solar facade element that can be incorporated into a building’s exterior practically invisibly and without any significant loss of efficiency. With the development of MorphoColor® coating technology, the experts have made an important contribution to the expansion of integrated photovoltaic systems in Germany. They were presented with the Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize for 2024 for this.

    Photovoltaic systems are not a popular design feature among architects and building owners. Researchers Dr. Oliver Höhn, Dr. Thomas Kroyer and Andreas Wessels from Fraunhofer ISE, based in Freiburg, set out to change that by developing aesthetically pleasing colored solar panels that feature angularly stable, saturated color with minimal loss of efficiency, so they can be integrated practically invisibly into building exteriors.

    Inspired by morpho butterflies

    There are two crucial factors with solar panels for building-integrated photovoltaic use: First, they need to behave optically like a traditional colored element, and second, they should still be able to generate as much power as possible. To meet this challenge, the researchers looked to nature for inspiration — and found it in morpho butterflies. “The 3D photonic structures on a morpho butterfly’s wings allow for an intensive, angularly stable colored impression thanks to a fundamentally low-loss interference effect,” explains Kroyer. Following this biological model, the experts from Fraunhofer ISE succeeded in using a vacuum process to apply a similar surface structure to the back of the glass covering their solar panels. Depending on the fine structure, this method can be used to produce glass coverings in various colors.

    The coating system for colored solar panels has now surpassed the biological model in terms of its properties. “Independent measurements confirm that the colored solar panels with MorphoColor® coatings can achieve about 95 percent of the power of a comparable uncoated panel,” Wessels explains. That makes MorphoColor® technology far superior to all other comparable technologies available on the market.

    MorphoColor® technology: a versatile plug-in solution with potential for the future

    The plug-in solution can be used with all standard commercially available solar technologies as well as those foreseeable in the future, plus it can be manufactured industrially at low cost. Cell and panel technologies with a uniform appearance are an especially good fit. These include rear contact solar cells and the shingle matrix technology also developed at Fraunhofer ISE — an assembly method reminiscent of a brick wall. “In shingle matrix technology, the conductive adhesive bonding of the solar cells eliminates the need for reflective metallic connectors between the cells, which leads to a homogeneous appearance. That means the solar cell technology remains completely invisible behind the colored layer. And that in turn enables aesthetically pleasing and complete visual integration into facades or roofs,” Höhn explains.

    The MorphoColor® trademark is already registered in the EU, Switzerland, China, the United States, Japan, and South Korea. A license was granted in 2023 to Switzerland-based Megasol Energie AG, a leading European producer of solar panels and in-roof and facade installation systems that is currently establishing the MorphoColor® technology on the market. Integration of solar panels into vehicles is another promising field of development. Fraunhofer ISE presented glass car roofs and hoods with integrated MorphoColor® solar panels at the IAA automotive trade show. All of the major German car manufacturers showed great interest in the new technology.

    Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize

    Since 1978, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft has awarded the annual Joseph von Fraunhofer Prize to its employees for outstanding scientific achievements in developing solutions for practical problems. This year, three prizes, each worth 50,000 euros, will be awarded to groups of researchers from different institutes.


    Weitere Informationen:

    https://www.fraunhofer.de/en/press/research-news/2024/june-2024/solar-energy-hig...


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    The team of researchers from Fraunhofer ISE: Dr. Thomas Kroyer, Dr. Oliver Höhn and Andreas Wessels (from left to right)
    The team of researchers from Fraunhofer ISE: Dr. Thomas Kroyer, Dr. Oliver Höhn and Andreas Wessels ...

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    The innovative solar panels can be manufactured in various colors.
    The innovative solar panels can be manufactured in various colors.

    © Piotr Banczerowski


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    The team of researchers from Fraunhofer ISE: Dr. Thomas Kroyer, Dr. Oliver Höhn and Andreas Wessels (from left to right)


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