Latest advancements in solar cell and photovoltaic module technologies have made solar power a choice for cost-effective aerospace fuel.
FERMONT, CA: The price of solar technology has lowered, opening up chances to develop the next generation of cells to increase the use and efficiency of solar energy. Many organizations and businesses are busy advancing solar technology with small silicon-based solar cells that can be connected to form various shapes.
They are lightweight, flexible, resilient, and highly reliable, surmounting today's rigid solar cells' low-voltage limitations. DragonSCALEs, developed by mPower, is one such inventive solar cell. DragonSCALEs are made up of highly efficient silicon cells that are individually interconnected and meshed into any shape or form.
DragonSCALE overcomes today's rigid solar cells' low-voltage limitations. DragonSCALE's benefits enable a wide range of possibilities for solar power development. It's an ideal solution for the aerospace industry, offering mitigated weight and volume of storage, improved radiation recovery, and lower costs than existing solutions. The funding received by mPower directly reflects this technology promise that investors will have the potential to implement the company's business plan.
The technology of mPower is well-placed as the solar solution for aerospace applications, particularly in the large emerging satellite constellation market. The company's technology leverages inexpensive materials, processes, and equipment from silicon PV and microelectronics.
It gives completely new design options for solar energy, eliminating the limitations of existing solar solutions, and allowing highly flexible, durable, lightweight models to be implemented at low cost. DragonSCALEs is the leading technology for solar power in the aerospace industry.