Simple\, inexpensive frame to boost solar cell efficiency

Simple, inexpensive frame to boost solar cell efficiency

Press Trust of India  |  New York 

Scientists have designed a that increases the amount of sunlight captured by a solar cell, enhancing its production by almost one-third.

"In Uganda, between 20 to 25 per cent of people have no access to electricity," said Beth Parks, an at in the US.

"One supplies enough to power lights and charge and radios. This is a huge quality-of-life improvement," said Parks.

While solar panels offer a clean source of renewable energy, they are typically mounted on a fixed frame and only optimally oriented towards the during specific hours of the day.

Parks previously saw a design for a frame that would allow the solar panel to track the using hanging weights.

However, the design had not been tested to see how it actually performed. Nor had it been optimised for affordability to ensure commercial viability and adoption.

Parks worked with students at the and Technology in to design a frame using that a could easily obtain and assemble.

"We have created a frame using inexpensive materials that allows the solar panels to track the arc of the throughout the day," Parks said.

"This approach could make more affordable to households and small businesses in the developing world," she said.

In her design, a bucket of rocks is placed on the west side of the frame and a bucket of water is placed on the east side.

Using a controlled leak from the water bucket, the weight shifts and the panel slowly rotates from east to west throughout the day.

Parks and her team tested the design on 20 random days in The on the movable frame captured 30 per cent more sunlight than the stationary at the same location.

"If this frame is adopted, it has the potential to create a small industry for the local community," Parks said.

According to Parks, the cost of the system -- the solar cell, battery, charger and frame -- is about 10 per cent less than a comparable rooftop solar cell system.

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First Published: Thu, March 07 2019. 11:50 IST