By Darren Brown, Global Business Manager, DEK Printing Machines; David Jimenez, President and Cofounder, Wright Williams & Kelly, Pleasanton
This paper, the third in a series covering cost of ownership (COO) studies for photovoltaics [1], examines the need for metallization of silicon-based solar cells and how it has evolved over the past few years. The technologies and techniques that are being developed for this part of cell manufacturing in the foreseeable future are also discussed. The paper will conclude with a COO case study using the DEK Solar PV3000 as an example.