IP Library Granted Patent US 12672360
Granted Patent B2
US 12672360 · App. 18/569,896 · Granted Jun 30, 2026

Solar module with improved bonding

Inventors: Emanuele Cornagliotti (Uccle, BE); Simone Regondi (Eindhoven, NL); Dario Di Carlo Rasi (Helmond, NL)
Assignee: Lightyear Layer IPCo B.V.
H10F19/80H10F19/807H10F19/85H10F19/908
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12672360
App. No.
18/569,896
Granted
Jun 30, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a solar module with improved bonding. The solar module ( 100 ) comprises a front encapsulant layer ( 104 ), solar cells ( 106 ), a middle encapsulant layer ( 108 ), a back contact foil ( 210 b ) with a patterned copper pattern ( 210 b ) thereon, and a back encapsulant layer ( 112 ). Inventors found that, when producing such a solar module, the bonding between the middle encapsulant layer and the copper side of the back contact foil was insufficient. A solution is found in providing cut-outs in the back contact foil through which the back encapsulant layer can bond to the middle encapsulant layer and/or the solar cells.

Claims (17)

1 . A solar module, comprising:

a multitude of solar cells, each cell having a photosensitive frontside and having a backside, the backside equipped with electrodes,

a front encapsulant layer bonded to the frontside of the solar cells,

a middle encapsulant layer with cut-outs, the cut-outs aligned with the electrodes of the solar cells such that the front encapsulant layer does not directly contact the cut-outs, the middle encapsulant layer bonded to the backside of the solar cells,

a back contact foil with a patterned metallization layer, the patterned metallization layer facing the solar cells, the patterned metallization layer for contacting the electrodes of the solar cells, the side with the patterned metallization layer bonded to the middle encapsulant layer,

a conductive paste or solder electrically connecting the electrodes to parts of the patterned metallization layer,

a back encapsulant layer bonded to the back contact foil in such a manner that the back contact foil is sandwiched between the middle encapsulant layer and the back encapsulant layer,

wherein the back contact foil comprises cut-outs through which the back encapsulant layer bonds to the middle encapsulant layer and/or to the solar cells,

in which the middle encapsulant layer comprises cut-outs aligned with the cut-outs in the back contact foil, and the back encapsulant layer bonds through the cut-outs in the back contact foil and the cut-outs in the middle encapsulant layer to parts of the backside of the solar cells, such that the back encapsulant layer is in direct contact with the parts of the backside of the solar cells.

2 . The solar module of claim 1 further comprising a transparent surface bonded by the front encapsulant to the frontside of the solar cells.

3 . The solar module of claim 2 in which the transparent surface is a curved transparent surface, at least locally curved in one or two directions.

4 . The solar module of claim 2 in which the transparent surface comprises glass or polycarbonate.

5 . The solar module of claim 1 further comprising a re-enforcement layer bonded to the back encapsulant layer.

6 . The solar module of claim 5 in which the re-enforcement layer comprises a composite material, a sandwich structure, glass, or polycarbonate.

7 . The solar module of claim 5 in which the module comprises a transparent surface bonded to the frontside of the solar cells and the re-enforcement layer comprises the same material as the transparent surface.

8 . The solar module of claim 1 in which each cut-out of the back contact foil correspond with one solar cell.

9 . The solar module of claim 1 in which each solar cell has at least one corresponding cut-out in the back contact foil.