The technology of Cu(In,Ga)Se-2 (CIGS)-based solar modules is close to comm
ercialisation, However, the high cost-reduction potential can only be reali
sed with mass production. ZSW has developed all process steps for a 30 cm x
30 cm CIGS line. Very high performance CIGS modules with an efficiency clo
se to 13% and smaller mini-modules close to 15% were prepared with this lin
e. Critical process steps like in-line one-step co-evaporation were assesse
d and further scaled up. Several hundred modules with different sizes were
produced and statistical data about process parameters were evaluated. The
share of material costs is discussed in comparison to other cost categories
. The reliability of the modules was investigated with accelerated lifetime
tests. Corrosion of the molybdenum contact acid the degradation of zinc ox
ide were found to be the dominating effects for the deterioration of raw mo
dules in the damp heat test. The process know-how of ZSW is transferred to
the company Wurth Solar GmbH Sr Co.KG, a joint venture of ZSW GmbH, Wurth g
roup, and EnBW AG. At Wurth Solar all process steps for 120 cm x 60 cm CIGS
modules are now built up and have started operation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Sci
ence B.V. All rights reserved.