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 | Roofs / Balcony Railings | 10-12mm / 10%-60% | 100W-300W/unit |
| Commercial | 2400×1200mm / 3000×1500mm | Factory Walls / Power Plants | 22mm / 10%-60% | 500W-1000W/unit |
| Custom | 1000-4000mm available | Curtain Walls / Landscapes | 6-20mm / 10%-60% | Calculated by size |
CdTe is a direct bandgap material with superior absorption. Its luminous effect in weak light conditions (early morning, evening, snow, or haze) is significantly better than crystalline silicon cells.
The temperature coefficient is approximately -0.21~0.25%/ºC, about half that of crystalline silicon. This ensures higher power generation in high-temperature environments.
With a bandgap of 1.47eV, it absorbs over 90% of visible light with only 1μm thickness. The theoretical efficiency limit is approximately 28-29%.
Requires minimal raw materials and a simplified manufacturing process, making large-scale production highly competitive in the global market.
Unlike crystalline silicon, cadmium telluride does not suffer from light-induced degradation (LID) and maintains stable output in humid climates.
The enterprise specializes in the R&D and production of cadmium telluride (CdTe) and perovskite thin-film solar cells. Focusing on Building-Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) and photovoltaic-powered consumer electronics, we target diverse applications ranging from centralized power plants to renewable energy vehicles and satellite systems.
Our technology enables photovoltaic building materials to replace traditional construction elements, supporting regional progress in architectural solar integration with customizable shapes, dimensions, and transparency levels.

