IP Library Granted Patent US 11,456,395
Granted Patent B2
US 11,456,395 · App. 16/749,776 · Granted Sep 27, 2022

Interconnection of solar cells in a solar cell module

Inventors: Seung Rim (Palo Alto, CA); Sung Dug Kim (Pleasanton, CA)
Assignee: SunPower Corporation
H01L31/0504H01L31/048H01L31/0682H01L31/1892Y02E10/547
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Patent No.
US 11,456,395
App. No.
16/749,776
Granted
Sep 27, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A solar cell module includes serially connected solar cells. A solar cell includes a carrier that is attached to the backside of the solar cell. Solar cells are attached to a top cover, and vias are formed through the carriers of the solar cells. A solar cell is electrically connected to an adjacent solar cell in the solar cell module with metal connections in the vias.

Claims (44)

1. A solar cell, comprising:

a plurality of doped regions;

a dielectric layer that is disposed on the plurality of doped regions;

a plurality of metal contacts that is disposed on the dielectric layer and is electrically connected to the plurality of doped regions through contact holes in the dielectric layer;

a carrier disposed over the plurality of metal contacts, wherein the plurality of metal contacts is disposed between the dielectric layer and the carrier;

a nonconductive bonding agent that bonds the carrier to the solar cell, the bonding agent being disposed between adjacent metal contacts of the plurality of metal contacts and between the carrier and the dielectric layer;

a first set of vias in the carrier; and

a first metal connection to an adjacent solar cell, the first metal connection being electrically connected to the adjacent solar cell through the first set of vias, wherein the dielectric layer does not directly contact the carrier.

2. The solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the carrier is attached on a backside of the solar cell.

3. The solar cell of claim 2 , wherein the carrier covers an entire backside of the solar cell.

4. The solar cell of claim 1 , further comprising:

a first set of metal pads of the solar cell, wherein the first metal connection is electrically connected to the first set of metal pads through the first set of vias;

a second set of vias in the carrier; and

a second metal connection that electrically connects to a second set of metal pads of the solar cell through the second set of vias.

5. The solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the carrier comprises a material selected from the group consisting of optically transparent dielectric material, organic material, inorganic material and opaque material.

6. The solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the carrier comprises a material selected from the group consisting of polyimide, polyethylene terephthalate and silicon carbide.

7. The solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the first metal connection comprises a conductive tape.

8. The solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the first metal connection comprises a conductive paste.

9. The solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the first metal connection comprises a silver paste.

10. The solar cell of claim 1 , wherein the first metal connection comprises a conductive paste in the first set of vias and a metal tape electrically connected to the first set of vias.

11. A solar cell module, comprising:

a first solar cell and a second solar cell, each of the first and second solar cells comprising a plurality of doped regions, a dielectric layer that is disposed on the plurality of doped regions, and a plurality of metal contact fingers that is disposed on the dielectric layer and is electrically connected to the plurality of doped regions through contact holes in the dielectric layer;

a first carrier disposed over the plurality of metal contact fingers of the first solar cell, the first carrier comprising a first set of vias;

a first nonconductive bonding agent that bonds the first carrier to the dielectric layer of the first solar cell, the first nonconductive bonding agent being disposed between adjacent metal contact fingers and disposed between the first carrier of the first solar cell and the dielectric layer of the first solar cell;

a second carrier disposed over the plurality of metal contact fingers of the second solar cell, the second carrier comprising a second set of vias;

a second nonconductive bonding agent that bonds the second carrier to the dielectric layer of the second solar cell, the second nonconductive bonding agent being disposed between adjacent metal contact fingers and disposed between the second carrier of the second solar cell and the dielectric layer of the second solar cell;

and

a metal connection that electrically connects the plurality of doped regions of the first solar cell to the plurality of doped regions of the second solar cell through the first and second set of vias,

wherein the dielectric layer of the first solar cell does not directly contact the first carrier, and the dielectric layer of the second solar cell does not directly contact the second carrier.

12. The solar cell module of claim 11 , wherein the plurality of doped regions of each of the first and second solar cells comprises P-type and N-type doped regions.

13. The solar cell module of claim 11 , wherein the first carrier is attached on a backside of the first solar cell and the second carrier is attached on a backside of the second solar cell.

14. The solar cell module of claim 11 , wherein each of the first and second carriers comprises a material selected from the group consisting of optically transparent dielectric material, organic materials, inorganic materials and opaque material.

15. The solar cell module of claim 8 , wherein the metal connection comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a conductive tape and a conductive paste.

16. A solar cell module, comprising:

a first solar cell coupled to a first carrier that has a first set of vias and is disposed over a plurality of metal contact fingers of the first solar cell, the plurality of metal contact fingers of the first solar cell being electrically connected to a plurality of doped regions of the first solar cell through a dielectric layer of the first solar cell, wherein the plurality of metal contact fingers of the first solar cell is disposed between the dielectric layer of the first solar cell and the first carrier;

a second solar cell coupled to a second carrier that has a second set of vias and is disposed over a plurality of metal contact fingers of the second solar cell, the plurality of metal contact fingers of the second solar cell being electrically connected to a plurality of doped regions of the second solar cell through a dielectric layer of the second solar cell,

wherein the plurality of metal contact fingers of the second solar cell is disposed between the dielectric layer of the second solar cell and the second carrier;

a metal connection that serially connects the first and second solar cells, the metal connection being electrically connected to the first solar cell through the first set of vias and to the second solar cell through the second set of vias; and

a transparent top cover, wherein the first and second solar cells are attached to the transparent top cover,

wherein the dielectric layer of the first solar cell does not directly contact the first carrier, and the dielectric layer of the second solar cell does not directly contact the second carrier,

wherein a first nonconductive bonding agent bonds the first carrier to the dielectric layer of the first solar cell, the first nonconductive bonding agent being disposed between adjacent metal contact fingers of the plurality of metal contact fingers of the first solar cell, and the first nonconductive bonding agent being disposed between the first carrier of the first solar cell and the dielectric layer of the first solar cell; and

wherein a second nonconductive bonding agent bonds the second carrier to the dielectric layer of the second solar cell, the second nonconductive bonding agent being disposed between adjacent metal contact fingers of the plurality of metal contact fingers of the second solar cell, and the second nonconductive bonding agent being disposed between the second carrier of the second solar cell and the dielectric layer of the second solar cell.

17. The solar cell module of claim 16 , wherein the first and second carriers comprise a material selected from the group consisting of optically transparent dielectric material, organic materials, inorganic materials and opaque material.

18. The solar cell module of claim 16 , wherein the metal connection comprises a material selected from the group consisting of a conductive tape and a conductive paste.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 27, 2024
From: MAXEON SOLAR PTE. LTD.
To: DB TRUSTEES (HONG KONG) LIMITED
Reel/Frame 067924/0062 →
SECOND LIEN SECURITY INTEREST AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 26, 2024
From: MAXEON SOLAR PTE. LTD
To: DB TRUSTEES (HONG KONG) LIMITED
Reel/Frame 071343/0553 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 5, 2024
From: MAXEON SOLAR PTE. LTD.
To: DB TRUSTEES (HONG KONG) LIMITED
Reel/Frame 067637/0598 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 24, 2023
From: SUNPOWER CORPORATION
To: MAXEON SOLAR PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 062466/0924 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 19, 2022
From: RIM, SEUNG; KIM, SUNG DUG
To: SUNPOWER CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 061234/0283 →