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Title: Results from an international interlaboratory study on light- and elevated temperature-induced degradation in solar modules
Authors: Karas, J
Repins, I
Berger, KA
Kubicek, B
Jiang, F
Zhang, D
Jaubert, JN
Cueli, AB
Sample, T
Jaeckel, B
Pander, M
Fokuhl, E
Koentopp, MB
Kersten, F
Choi, JH
Bora, B
Banerjee, C
Wendlandt, S
Erion-Lorico, T
Sauer, KJ
Tsan, J
Pravettoni, M 
Caccivio, M
Bellenda, G
Monokroussos, C
Maaroufi, H
Keywords: degradation
light- and elevated temperature-induced degradation (LETID)
photovoltaics (PV)
PV modules
silicon
solar cells
Issue Date: 1-Nov-2022
Publisher: Wiley
Citation: Karas, J, Repins, I, Berger, KA, Kubicek, B, Jiang, F, Zhang, D, Jaubert, JN, Cueli, AB, Sample, T, Jaeckel, B, Pander, M, Fokuhl, E, Koentopp, MB, Kersten, F, Choi, JH, Bora, B, Banerjee, C, Wendlandt, S, Erion-Lorico, T, Sauer, KJ, Tsan, J, Pravettoni, M, Caccivio, M, Bellenda, G, Monokroussos, C, Maaroufi, H (2022-11-01). Results from an international interlaboratory study on light- and elevated temperature-induced degradation in solar modules. Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications 30 (11) : 1255-1269. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1002/pip.3573
Abstract: This paper reports the results of an international interlaboratory comparison study on light- and elevated temperature-induced degradation (LETID) on crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) modules. A large global network of PV module manufacturers and PV testing laboratories collaborated to design a protocol for LETID detection and screen a large and diverse set of prototype modules for LETID. Results across labs indicate the reproducibility of LETID testing is likely within ±1% of maximum power (PMP). In intentionally engineered LETID-sensitive modules, mean degradation after the prescribed detection stress is roughly 6% PMP. In other module types the LETID sensitivity is smaller, and in some we observe essentially negligible degradation attributable to LETID. In LETID-sensitive modules, both open-circuit voltage (VOC) and short-circuit current (ISC) degrade by a roughly similar magnitude. We observe, as do previous studies, that LETID affects each cell in a module differently. An investigation of the potential mismatch losses caused by nonuniform LETID degradation found that mismatch loss is insignificant compared to the estimated loss of cell ISC, which drives loss of module ISC. Overall, this work has helped inform the creation of a forthcoming standard technical specification for LETID testing of PV modules, IEC TS 63342 ED1, and should aid in the interpretation of results from that and other LETID tests.
Source Title: Progress in Photovoltaics: Research and Applications
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/235357
ISSN: 1062-7995
1099-159X
DOI: 10.1002/pip.3573
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