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Day4 Energy Inc., a leading manufacturer of high performance, cost-effective solar electric modules, announced the successful completion of the patent application process for one of the key elements of its intellectual property, the Day4 Electrode, in the United States, India and Mexico. The newly awarded patents add to existing patent protection held for the Day4 Electrode in other important regions including the European Union.
"The Day4 Electrode is central to our IP portfolio. In less than two years since original market launch this technology has already proven its ability to take product performance far beyond that of conventional decades-old PV module soldering technology. Even so, we have only tapped the surface of the full potential offered by our enabling electrode technology that is poised to re-define not only the PV module but the ways the industry designs and manufactures PV cells themselves," said Professor Leonid Rubin, chief technology officer of Day4 Energy.
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