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  1. www.nanosolar.comNanosolar:

    You'd generate low cost solar electricity that is... Technology. Solutions. Resources. Company. Contact.

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      Vehicle Integrated Photovoltaic (VIPV) solutions provided by...

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      Nanosolar is one of the first, and few, companies in the...

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      United States Headquarters & Factory. Nanosolar, Inc. 5521...

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      By creating a solar solution that works with the roof,...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NanosolarNanosolar - Wikipedia

    Nanosolar was a developer of solar power technology. Based in San Jose, CA, Nanosolar developed and briefly commercialized a low-cost printable solar cell manufacturing process. The company started selling thin-film CIGS panels mid-December 2007, and planned to sell them at 99 cents per watt, much below the market at the time.

  3. www.nanosolar.com › company › company-overviewCompany Overview - Nanosolar

    Nanosolar is a leading manufacturer of cost-efficient thin film solar cells and panels based on CIGS and nanoparticle inks. Learn about Nanosolar's vision, mission, technology advantages, product literature and FAQ.

  4. www.nanosolar.com › technology › technology-overviewTechnology Overview - Nanosolar

    Technological innovation on solar cell level. Use of a highly conductive, low-cost aluminum foil as the substrate and bottom electrode of the cell. CIGS ink with pre-defined ratio and a high-yield, high-throughput printing process to form an electronic-grade CIGS semiconductor.

  5. Sep 9, 2009 · Nanosolar's solar cells make use of a compound of copper, indium, gallium and selenium (CIGS) to convert sunlight into electricity.

  6. Jun 1, 2012 · Nanosolar prints copper, indium, gallium, selenium and nanoparticle inks on to thin pieces of aluminum foil to create what it claims are the thinnest and cheapest solar panels in the world.

  7. Jun 20, 2006 · Martin Roscheisen, the chief executive of Nanosolar, emailed us Monday to tell us he has finally done it. He has succeeded in taking far-out nanotechnology and applying it to solar cells in a way...