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The EnerPlex product line provides consumers with lightweight, powerful and durable charging solutions for all their portable electronics.


Surfr, a line of solar and battery integrated phone cases, allows users to charge their phone anywhere and in cases of emergency.


Kickr, a line of portable solar chargers, provides a charging solution for most USB-enabled devices providing power almost anywhere and in nearly every situation and is perfect for emergency preparedness.


With the addition of the Jumpr line of portable batteries, consumers now have a complete, integrated, solar charging and storage solution for life on the go.


Solarion commences production of flexible CIGS solar modules


Weighing 3.8 kg and measuring 1,350 mm x 875 mm, the SOL90AL is easy to handle and universally installable onto rooftops with weight restrictions


Solarion AG has begun the series production of its flexible SOL90AL CIGS solar modules, the first of which is a flexible solar foil directly laminated onto 0.7 mm rolled sheet aluminium.


This innovative module has been designed and developed to satisfy strong market demand for flexible light-weight PV products.


expensive racking systems. Additional penetration-free mounting methods on various roofing materials and membranes are also made possible.


With a total weight of 3.8 kg (0.78 lb/ft²) and a convenient format of 1,350 mm x 875 mm, the SOL90AL is easy to handle and universally installable onto rooftops with weight restrictions. The roof construction analysis most often-times need not be undertaken, thus giving rise to greater savings in comparison to conventional PV add- on systems. A newly-designed UV-resistant junction box is mounted to the front-side of the module, allowing for simple module stringing. Rear-side junction box mounting may be available upon request.


SOL90AL modules have been certified by VDE according to standards IEC/EN 61646 and IEC/EN 61730-1 and -2.


Module power ratings start at 65 Watt, and ratings of 80 Watt and higher are expected during the course of 2014. Modules are now available.


Leipzig-based Solarion AG develops, manufactures and brings to market high-efficiency, low-cost thin film solar modules based on CIGS. The technology of Solarion is based on a patented ion beam-assisted CIGS absorber deposition in a cost-effective roll-to-roll pro-cess. The implementation of a flexible carrier material allows for entirely new applications in the area of solar energy generation


Soitec and IntelliEPI to improve GaAs services


The two companies have signed an agreement which includes a technology license granted by Soitec to IntelliEPI. The agreement may be extended to address future business opportunities in the GaAs market, including equipment transfer


Soitec, and Intelligent Epitaxy Technology, a provider of InP, GaAs, and GaSb epitaxial wafers to the electronics and optoelectronics industries, have signed a collaborative agreement to better serve the GaAs market.


Solarion’s flexible solar module SOL90AL The sheet metal extends beyond the solar laminate on two sides to allow for fast and easy mechanical fastening to a variety of substructures, eliminating the need for


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This partnership aims at addressing the market requirements for a reliable second source, while also extending the leadership position of both companies in the GaAs market as well as delivering the best product at


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