Microquanta Semiconductor

Last updated on Wed 03/07/2024 - 09:53

Microquanta Semiconductor logo Microquanta Semiconductor, based in Hangzhou, China, was established in July 2015. The Company works to commercialize perovskite-based solar cells.

Microquanta reported several advances in Perovskite PVs, and in 2020 the company started operating its production line for perovskite solar cells.

In 2023, Microquanta reported that its novel perovskite-based PV power station has been connected to the grid. The Company referred to it as a "perovskite commercial rooftop power station", erected over the water for fish farming applications. 

In 2024, Microquanta announced its latest procurement of state-of-the-art vacuum deposition equipment from SMIT Thermal Solutions. This significant acquisition, surpassing 9 million Euros in value, marks a pivotal moment in Microquanta's journey towards launching the world's first gigawatt-scale (GW) perovskite solar cell factory in Hangzhou.

Company Address

No 7 Longtan Road
Future Research & Innovation Park
Hangzou
Zhejiang
China

Microquanta completes rooftop perovskite project

Microquanta has announced the completion of what it claims to be the world's largest building-integrated photovoltaic (BIPV) project based on perovskite solar panels. Installed on the translucent roof of the University Student Entrepreneurship Center in Shenchi County, Shanxi Province, the project has a capacity of 17.92 kWp. 

Microquanta specified that its custom-designed double-glass perovskite modules measure 1,200 mm x 1,000 mm and achieve a light transmittance of around 40%, allowing daylight into the building interior while generating electricity.

Read the full story Posted: Feb 18,2025

Microquanta reaches 21.86% efficiency of 810 cm² perovskite module

Microquanta has reportedly announced that its 810 cm² medium-sized perovskite module has achieved a certified full-area power conversion efficiency of 21.86% (average of forward and reverse scan: 21.83% forward, 21.89% reverse), as verified by the National PV Industry Measurement and Testing Center (NPVM).

The company called this a new efficiency record for perovskite modules of this size. Microquanta stated that the module incorporates its proprietary cryogenic laser repair technology, which in addition to significantly enhancing module efficiency also greatly improves module stability. Microquanta plans to apply this technology to its upcoming GW-scale perovskite production line, set to commence operations in March this year. The company has set a target of surpassing 20% conversion efficiency and achieving a 25-year lifespan for large-area modules with a size of 2.88 m².

Read the full story Posted: Feb 11,2025

Microquanta announces 1 MW perovskite solar rooftop demonstration project at Qinghai University

Microquanta has announced that a 1 MW solar rooftop demonstration project at Qinghai University has been successfully grid connected. The project makes use of Microquanta’s perovskite modules and is one the first megawatt-scale perovskite rooftop distributed PV projects in Qinghai Province. The electricity generated by this rooftop plant will be utilized by the campus. 

This project is said to be one of the largest perovskite power plants globally. It is equipped with a smart monitoring platform, which provides real-time visualization of the plant’s power generation, electricity transactions, and equipment performance. Over its 25-year lifecycle, the project is expected to generate a total of 20,327,745.20 kWh, with an average annual output of 813,109.81 kWh.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 31,2025

MicroQuanta launches large perovskite-based PV plant in China, focused on agrivoltaics

MicroQuanta has reportedly announced the successful grid connection of an 8.6 MW ground-mounted PV plant in Lishui, Zhejiang province, China. The plant in eastern China – the world's largest to be built with perovskite solar technology – focuses on agrivoltaics.

The facility sits on previously unused land in Songyang county and features 95,648 MicroQuanta α perovskite modules. The 90 W modules measure 1,245 mm x 635 mm and weigh 12.5 kg. The panels are tilted at a 22-degree angle, utilizing the terrain's natural slope. To allow agricultural use beneath the solar arrays, the lowest edge of the panels are elevated 2 meters off the ground.

Read the full story Posted: Dec 10,2024

Microquanta ships 50 MW perovskite α modules to China Huaneng for a PV demonstration project

It was reported that China-based Microquanta has shipped its self-developed 50 MW perovskite α modules to China Huaneng for a PV demonstration project, reportedly marking China’s first commercial use of four-terminal perovskite-silicon tandem modules. 

The 1,245 mm x 635 mm modules feature perovskite layers on tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) cells, achieving a power conversion efficiency of 25.4%.

Read the full story Posted: Dec 07,2024