Abstract
The basic physical aspects of the CdTe-thin film solar cell in its various embodiments are reviewed. Deposition techniques are briefly described, results of present pilot-line production efforts and the future potential are discussed, which make the CdTe thin film solar cell a promising candidate for low cost and well-above 10% module-efficiency. A detailed costing model for thin film solar cells is presented illustrating that low cost of around 0.9 ECU/Wp will be achievable upon suitable upscaling of production.
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