Developing research and expertise in the solar circular economy

Working with partners at the University of Exeter, ReSolar is undertaking a cutting-edge study into reuse and repair methods for modules entering the waste stream.

Accessing the University’s state of the art solar flash tester, ReSolar has been able to prove the concept that many modules entering the waste stream still have the capacity to generate carbon free electricity at high efficiency rates.

ReSolar is working with academics to publish our findings in the coming months, so watch this space.

Working with partners at the University of Birmingham’s catapult programmes, ReSolar has been involved with research groups that seek to solve part of the solar circular economy jigsaw. This includes a review of standards for reusing solar panels, and the possibility of using Artificial Intelligence to automate the repair and reuse process. Further announcements will be made soon.

Working with partners at the Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT), ReSolar is undertaking a study into the affects of various repair methods in the field.

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