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Invicta Solar

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Solar Technology & Solar Panels

  • With our Partners, we are setting a new benchmark for integration of Copper Indium Gallium DiSelenide (CIGS) by using state-of-the-art, controlled co-evaporation and the thinnest stainless steel substrate possible to create flexible and light weight thin film PV products for use in any application.

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  • CIGS in particular, offers one of the most efficient semiconductor materials for the conversion of sunlight into electricity. Thin films require around one hundredth of the semiconductor material when compared to  crystalline silicon.

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  • We also integrate Invicta's "Solar on the Wall" with both MiaSole Flex Panels and Hantile technology. 

Flexible Solar to Generate Your Own Electricity

  • CIGS in particular, offers one of the most efficient semiconductor materials for the conversion of sunlight into electricity. Thin films require around one hundredth of the semiconductor material when compared to  crystalline silicon.

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  • Flexible lightweight shatterproof solar cells and modules can go where rigid breakable glass modules can’t. This makes it possible to add solar energy generation to curved surfaces, vehicles, structures such as carports and storage fCIGS in particular, offers one of the facilities, floating reservoir covers, landfill membrane covers, low load capacity roofs, off-grid solutions as well as mobile devices and many other applications.

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Clean Renewable Resource

  • Invicta cares about the environment and delivering clean energy that is eco-friendly and still exceptionally efficient. 

  • CIGS offers the highest efficiency of thin film PV technologies.   

  • CIGS offers the highest energy yield at different light conditions. 

  • CIGS offers low environmental impact and sustainability.  

  • Recycling and end-of-life issues are becoming increasingly important as the global PV industry continues to scale. Electricity generated from CIGS PV has lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to crystalline silicon

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