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 Alta Devices, Inc.
February 06, 2012 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time 

Alta Devices Solar Panel Receives NREL Verification of 23.5% Efficiency

Technology Moves Closer to Solar Power without Subsidies

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alta Devices’ most recent solar panel has been verified by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) at 23.5% efficiency. This is the highest solar panel efficiency yet achieved and demonstrates Alta’s progress toward its objective of developing solar photovoltaic (PV) solutions that are competitive, without subsidies, with fossil fuels.

“Our goal is to optimize the production economics of solar so that it is competitive with fossil fuels without subsidies, leading to broad adoption of solar generated electricity.”

Today’s announcement is Alta’s next step toward commercializing its technology. This new panel uses the same technology as the company announced last summer, which achieved record solar cell conversion efficiencies resulting from key technical breakthroughs in harnessing the high efficiency of gallium arsenide (GaAs) in cost-effective ways (see http://bit.ly/m51A5f ). Alta chose to focus on GaAs because of its intrinsic efficiency advantages as well as its ability to generate electricity at high temperatures and in low light. This means that Alta’s panels have substantially higher energy density than other technologies, generating more kilowatt-hours of energy over the course of a year in real life conditions.

According to Christopher Norris, Alta president and CEO, “Our goal is to optimize the production economics of solar so that it is competitive with fossil fuels without subsidies, leading to broad adoption of solar generated electricity.”

In addition to technology advances which push the limits of energy density, Alta is also focused on changing the manufacturing economics of solar and enabling formats and form factors that were previously not possible.

To that end, though GaAs is known for being expensive to produce, Alta has invented a manufacturing technique that enables extremely thin layers of GaAs that are a fraction of the thickness of earlier GaAs solar cells. Alta’s cells are about one micron thick; for comparison, a human hair is approximately 40 microns thick. In utilizing very thin devices that have the highest energy density possible, the cost of the material needed in Alta panels remains low and the potential costs of an entire solar energy system based on Alta’s technology could be dramatically reduced.

Moreover, because Alta’s PV film is thin and flexible, it has the potential to be integrated in wholly unique ways and into a variety of applications – including roof and building materials, and numerous military, consumer, and transportation products.

According to Norris, Alta is making substantial progress on the build-out of its pilot manufacturing line, which uses mostly off-the-shelf equipment with some proprietary optimizations unique to Alta’s process. Moreover, Alta is starting to plan for full-scale production, with activities such as building strategic manufacturing partnerships and selecting its first large, commercial manufacturing site.

According to Alta investor, Andy Rappaport of August Capital, “Alta has perfectly and very systematically met its plan for achieving, and then continually improving on record efficiency since the company was first funded. This consistency of technical accomplishment, building on the potential inherent in Alta’s core technology, confirms our belief that the company will change the landscape of solar energy deployment.”

About Alta

Alta Devices, Inc. (www.altadevices.com) was founded in 2007 and is focused on improving the production economics of high efficiency solar PV applications. Alta is currently a development stage company and has received venture capital funding from August Capital, Kleiner Perkins Caufield& Byers, Crosslink Capital, AIMCo and others. The company is based in Santa Clara, CA.

Editors, note: All trademarks and registered trademarks are those of their respective companies.

Additional background information is available at www.roeder-johnson.com.

Keywords: Solar PV, alternative energy, Greentech, cleantech, DOE, NREL, Solar Panel, Solar Cell, renewable energy

Contacts

For more press information contact:
Roeder-Johnson Corporation
Abigail Johnson, 650-802-1850
http://email.roeder-johnson.com
or
For more customer information contact:
Alta Devices, Inc.
Joseph Foster, 408-886-9809
408-988-8799 (fx)
josephf@altadevices.com

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