MGW Glass
| Customization: | Available |
|---|---|
| Material: | Cdte (Cadmium Telluride) |
| Form of Expression: | Building material Type |




| Specifications | Parameter Range | Applicable Scenarios | Thickness / Transmittance | Power Output |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Home | 1200×600mm / 1600×800mm / 1200×1600mm | Home Roofs / Balcony Railings | 10-12mm / 10%-60% | 100W-300W/unit |
| Commercial | 2400×1200mm / 3000×1500mm / 2300×1215mm | Factory Walls / Large-Scale Photovoltaic Plants | 22mm / 10%-60% | 500W-1000W/unit |
| Custom | Custom sizes from 1000-4000mm available | Special Building Curtain Walls / Landscape | 6-20mm / 10%-60% | Calculated by size |

The structure consists of five layers: glass substrate, transparent conductive oxide layer (TCO), cadmium sulfide (CdS) window layer, cadmium telluride (CdTe) absorption layer, and back contact/electrode. This simple structure ensures durability and efficiency.
CdTe is a direct bandgap material with excellent absorption. Its luminous effect in weak light conditions (early morning, evening, snow, or haze) is significantly better than crystalline silicon cells.
Performance remains stable at high temperatures. The temperature coefficient is about -0.21~0.25%/ºC, roughly half that of crystalline silicon cells, allowing for higher power generation in hot environments.
Features a theoretical efficiency potential of 28-29%. It does not suffer from light-induced degradation, and its power output remains steady even in humid climates as it does not cover the absorption peak of water vapor.
We are a specialized new energy and advanced materials enterprise focusing on the R&D and production of cadmium telluride (CdTe) and perovskite thin-film solar cells. Our focus includes BIPV (Building-Integrated Photovoltaics) and consumer electronics for diverse applications such as centralized systems, urban renewal, and renewable energy vehicles.
Our products feature customizable shapes, dimensions, and light transmittance for seamless integration with curtain wall systems, replacing traditional construction materials with energy-generating solutions.

