…rugged, self-sustaining power. These military grade units use non-silicon based, CIGS (Copper Indium Galium di-Selinide) Technology and are made to take a beating. They'll even take a bullet hole and continue to function. CIGS Technology is also used in the space program. Watch this short video (1.9 MB)…
…rugged, self-sustaining power. These military grade units use non-silicon based, CIGS (Copper Indium Galium di-Selinide) Technology and are made to take a beating. They'll even take a bullet hole and continue to function. CIGS Technology is also used in the space program. Watch this short video (1.9 MB)…
…{color: #FF0000} Global Solarâ„¢ GSE Solar Power Modules - 30 Watt High Efficiency Thin-Film CIGS Framed Panels The GSE Solar Power Module uses high efficiency thin-film Copper Indium Gallium DiSelenide (CIGS) solar cells encapsulated in advanced polymers. This is the next generation of solar power modules…
…solar panels. These panels made with PowerFLEXâ„¢ technology have a polyurethane coating and are lightweight, flexible, weatherproof and durable. CIGS (copper indium gallium diselenide) solar cells, a material proven to be stable, and provides higher efficiency than other flexible solar cell technologies…
…solar panels. These panels made with PowerFLEXâ„¢ technology have a polyurethane coating and are lightweight, flexible, weatherproof and durable. CIGS (copper indium gallium diselenide) solar cells, a material proven to be stable, and provides higher efficiency than other flexible solar cell technologies…
…solar panels. These panels made with PowerFLEXâ„¢ technology have a polyurethane coating and are lightweight, flexible, weatherproof and durable. CIGS (copper indium gallium diselenide) solar cells, a material proven to be stable, and provides higher efficiency than other flexible solar cell technologies…
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