Aloha,

 

Solar Frontier in Japan, the maker of copper-indium-selenium (CIS) mods,
claims that their product produces more kWhs per kW installed than
crystalline silicon.

 

http://www.solar-frontier.com/eng/cis/index.html  If you go to the Softbank
Field Results on the right tabs area you can download a 4-page PDF report.

 

I'm wondering if this is a hot-out-of-the-box phenomenon similar to some
other non-cSi products and that after X months in the field the output
stabilizes at a lower level.

 

Anyone have any idea or experience with this?

 

Thanks,

marco

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