The ‘Electric Mondrian’ as a Luminescent Solar Concentrator demonstrator case study

  • W.G.J.H.M. van Sark
  • , P. Moraitis
  • , Carlo Aalberts
  • , M. Drent
  • , Thom Grasso
  • , Yves L'Ortye
  • , Marc Visscher
  • , Mattijs Westra
  • , Rob Plas
  • , Wilco Planje

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Abstract

Inspired by the works of the Dutch artist Piet Mondrian an Electric Mondrian has been developed built up from luminescent solar concentrator elements. It is based on differently colored square and rectangular elements of standard sizes based on multiples of 15 cm, as this the standard size of the c-Si cells that are used at the sides of the elements. This paper describes the design requirements and choices that have been made in detail. The design is based on commercially available luminescent concentrator Perspex plates and solar cells. Performance testing showed that at total size of 1 m2 a light-to-electric power device efficiency is measured of 0.2%: the Electric Mondrian thus provides ∼2 W in full sun, and two mobile devices can be charged directly or via a built-in battery. The Electric Mondrian functions as a decorative energy-harvesting element indoors in the urban environment, and can be marketed as such.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1600015
Number of pages8
JournalSolar RRL
Volume1
Issue number3-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2017

Keywords

  • luminescent solar concentrator
  • product integrated photovoltaics
  • performance

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