What is PVI Lite Digital?

The Photovoltaics International (PVI) Lite Digital Magazine is an easily digested bi-monthly publication that covers the technical aspects of the PV industry from manufacturing through to deployment. It provides top level coverage of all key aspects of the PV industry and is targeted at a variety of professionals and, through high quality editorial coverage by the writers of PV-Tech website, creates an in-depth focus on regional PV markets. Regular features in the magazine include: the Project Focus section, which looks at large-scale projects of particular interest and provides added depth through full-page in-depth case studies; Global Tariff News which takes the most important announcements from our Tariff Watch section online; the Product Reviews section, independently written to provide an authoritative resource; and the Back-Page Blog, which showcases the most popular blog from the previous month on PV-Tech.

Editorially, the magazine focuses on the technical challenges of building and deploying PV generators around the world and is predominantly read by cell and module engineers, EPCs, distributors, consultants, project developers and financiers. As a free distribution publication, it is also read by many installers looking to access additional technical information about products, solutions and trends in the PV industry.

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  • Photovoltaics International 19th Edition

    For manufacturers who had their heads in the bunker during 2012, fighting falling ASPs and eroding margins, the nineteenth edition brings you details of what lies in store for this coming year. Wright Williams & Kelly return in this issue with their popular analysis of payback on technology buys; crucially they analyze n-type wafers, Al2O3 passivation and copper metallization. SERIS shows us how to achieve 18.7% efficiencies using low-cost etching techniques on diffused wafers. We also have two important technology roundups: CIGS from Helmholtz Berlin, and PV module encapsulation techniques from Fraunhofer ISE.

  • Manufacturing The Solar Future: The 2013 Production Annual

    In the ever-changing global solar markets, cost reduction and measures to increase cell efficiencies are the key tools available to PV manufacturers to create new opportunities and drive your business to the next level. Manufacturing the Solar Future 2013 is the third in the Photovoltaics International PV Production Annual series, delivering the next instalment of in-depth technical manufacturing information on PV production processes designed to help you gain the competitive edge.

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