Partners’ meeting at ITER headquarters of the AISOVOL 2 project on photovoltaics in buildings and distributed generation

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Researchers from CENER and ITER meet to present the latest advances achieved within the framework of the Aisovol2 project.

The Instituto Tecnológico y de Energías Renovables (ITER) has received this week the visit of three researchers from the Centro Nacional de Energías Renovables (CENER), on the occasion of a follow-up meeting of the Aisovol2 project (Photovoltaic generation solution for use in buildings and distributed generation).

During the partners’ meeting, the results obtained to date in the development of an adaptable and multipurpose photovoltaic module were updated, allowing its installation both adapted to the building and integrated into the building structure itself, increasing the architectural resources currently available and responding to the latest trends in the photovoltaic market.

To achieve this objective, the photovoltaic module to be developed makes use of the latest advances in the market in terms of materials, especially designed for photovoltaic applications, and incorporates the latest photovoltaic technology, such as high-efficiency cells or bifacial cells.

The project is completed with a monitoring system developed by ITER for its installation in the field, which will allow tracking the operation of the photovoltaic modules installed both in the ITER facilities in Granadilla de Abona and in the CENER headquarters in Sarriguren, Pamplona. This will allow evaluating the performance of these devices in different environmental conditions.

During the meeting, the current status of the project was discussed and the next actions were planned. In addition, the CENER delegation was able to check the latest advances made in the manufacture of prototypes and the monitoring system of photovoltaic modules in the field, for which they visited the ITER Electronics Laboratory.

Exhibition of the field module monitoring system developed by ITER in the framework of the AISOVOL2 project.

THE project AISOVOL2which began in June 2020 and will end in December 2023, has a budget of 768,516.50 euros and is co-funded by the Ministry of Science and Innovation within the framework of the call for proposals of the State Program for R&D&I Oriented to the Challenges of Society.

More information in: AISOVOL2 project

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