LIEL – Ultra-fast PV park inspection using flexible, contactless light-induced electroluminescence

Contact
Dr. Marc Köntges
Tel.: +49(0)5151-999 432
E-Mail: m.koentges@isfh.de

Aerial PV Inspection GmbH and the ISFH – Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin are working on LIEL, a new type of electroluminescence (EL) inspection method that is used on photovoltaic systems in the field to detect module faults. The PV modules do not have to be supplied with electricity as before, which significantly reduces the effort involved in the measurement.
The joint ZIM research project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Protection (BMWK). With the LIEL method, the required current is induced into the PV modules without contact using artificial light. This makes it possible to inspect large systems faster and more cost-effectively, regardless of the weather. Contactless methods also allow the development of automated inspection systems.

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01.08.2021 – 31.10.2023
The project ‘Ultra-fast PV park inspection using flexible, contactless light-induced electroluminescence (LIEL)’ is funded by the Central Innovation Program for SMEs of the BMWK (funding code: FKZ KK5291101BS1).
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