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INST FÜR SOLARENERGIEFORSCHUNG GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    21
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    146,398
About

INST FÜR SOLARENERGIEFORSCHUNG GMBH has a total of 21 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2008. It filed its patents most often in Germany, EPO (European Patent Office) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization). Its main competitors in its focus markets environmental technology, semiconductors and electrical machinery and energy are SULFURCELL SOLARTECHNIK GMBH, SOLAR FRONTIER KK and SOLAPOINT CORP.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Peibst Robby 4
#2 Schmidt Jan 4
#3 Rockendorf Gunter 3
#4 Wolter Sascha Jozsef 2
#5 Pärisch Peter 2
#6 Bertram Erik 2
#7 Römer Udo 2
#8 Zielke Dimitri 2
#9 Pazidis Alexandra 2
#10 Hoex Bram Dr 2

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
DE102016100355A1 Multi-layer material sequence for energy production from sunlight, their production and their use
DE102015120879A1 Process for producing a silicon-based porous electrode for a battery, in particular a lithium-ion battery
DE102015015017A1 A solar cell and method of making a solar cell having a plurality of absorbers interconnected by charge carrier selective contacts
DE102015107842B3 Method for producing a solar cell with oxidized intermediate regions between poly-silicon contacts
DE102014013614A1 Solar heating with photovoltaic-thermal collector
DE102014012201A1 Component for solar energy generation with variable emissivity
EP2922101A1 Conductive polymer/Si interfaces at the backside of solar cells
DE102013016709A1 Device for reducing return flows
DE102013009253A1 Digital irradiance sensor with integrated, additional transducers
DE102013103495A1 Method for producing a silicon substrate for solar cell production
EP2607814A1 Solar collector with glass pane arranged upwards which reduces heat radiation and is in direct contact with the absorber-heat transfer device combination
DE102011119403A1 Device consisting of at least one heat pipe and a secondary circulation pipe