Can anyone refer me to a PV Cell manufacturer for solar panels? Thanks in advance!
Where are you? j
im in Los Angeles but i'm open to manufacturers in different locations. Thanks
cell manufacturers from all over. If you are looking for a retailer, you can find them on this site as well.
You should be able to find what you are looking for here. At the bottom there is a list of manufacturers websites, inlcuding the one who supplied PV's for Morphosis' Caltranshttp://www.wbdg.org/design/bipv.php
I recommend: SunPower Panels
Sharp Sanyo Kyocera Unisolar Evergreen Is this for school? Otherwise from the sounds of things you are going to need to get someone to design and spec the system for you.
when are the panels with the new technology coming out is my question i read allot about advancements but have not seen the offered on the market i still have a 24 volt array from the 80s that works but i would like to upgrade and get PV for new projects and them to be cheap and efficient.
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Can anyone refer me to a PV Cell manufacturer for solar panels?
Thanks in advance!
Where are you?
j
im in Los Angeles but i'm open to manufacturers in different locations. Thanks
cell manufacturers from all over. If you are looking for a retailer, you can find them on this site as well.
You should be able to find what you are looking for here. At the bottom there is a list of manufacturers websites, inlcuding the one who supplied PV's for Morphosis' Caltrans
http://www.wbdg.org/design/bipv.php
I recommend:
SunPower Panels
Sharp
Sanyo
Kyocera
Unisolar
Evergreen
Is this for school? Otherwise from the sounds of things you are going to need to get someone to design and spec the system for you.
when are the panels with the new technology coming out is my question
i read allot about advancements but have not seen the offered on the market
i still have a 24 volt array from the 80s that works but i would like to upgrade and get PV for new projects and them to be cheap and efficient.
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