IIT Delhi collaborates with Samco to develop Heterojunction with intrinsic thin-layer solar cell

IIT Delhi collaborates with Samco to develop Heterojunction with intrinsic thin-layer solar cell

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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 6, 2021 11:46 IST
Due to an increase in Indiaโ€™s per capita energy consumption and the national commitment to reduce CO2 emissions, the need for HIT solar cells has increased. IIT Delhi also encourages cutting-edge research in energy ecosystems through its Industrial Research and Development Unit (IRD).

Due to an increase in Indiaโ€™s per capita energy consumption and the national commitment to reduce CO2 emissions, the need for HIT solar cells has increased. IIT Delhi also encourages cutting-edge research in energy ecosystems through its Industrial Research and Development Unit (IRD).

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has collaborated with Samco Multi-Chamber CVD system to develop a Heterojunction with an Intrinsic Thin-layer (HIT) solar cell. Samco, is a leading manufacturer of plasma processing equipment for the compound semiconductor industry.ย 

Due to an increase in Indiaโ€™s per capita energy consumption and the national commitment to reduce CO2 emissions, the need for HIT solar cells has increased. IIT Delhi also encourages cutting-edge research in energy ecosystems through its Industrial Research and Development Unit (IRD).

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Samco has extensive knowledge of chemical vapor deposition techniques for HIT solar cells from working with universities in Japan. This time, IIT has selected Samco for their Multi-chamber CVD system for solar cells.

The IIT Delhi Director V Ramgopal Rao mentioned, โ€œSamco from Japan has been a leading player in providing multi-chamber CVD systems to academia worldwide for research on high efficiency HIT solar cells. IIT Delhi expects close research cooperation from Samco in developing HIT solar cells to enhance the efficiency and other performance parameters of these cells with the use of Samcoโ€™s Multi-chamber CVD system.โ€

Tsukasa Kawabe, President and COO of Samco, says, โ€œWe are delighted to announce this news. IIT Delhi and Samco have formed strong ties which we will continue to enhance.โ€ He adds, โ€œSamco considers the Indian market to be one of its most important markets, and we will be focusing even more on it in the future, especially at IIT Delhi.โ€

Meanwhile, the regional officials of Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) for Ghaziabad and Noida, which are amongst 132 cities in the country that have been selected for the National Clean Air Porgramme, have collaborated with experts from the IIT Delhi, who will be helping the twin cities to combat the rising air pollution.ย 

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