As part of our Intersolar 2024 interview series, pv magazine spoke with Bill Mulligan, CEO of Singapore-based IBC solar module maker Maxeon. He states the IBC technology will remain competitive despite overcapacity and dropping modules prices and says Maxeon may enforce intellectual property rights with all existing and new back contact competitors that are allegedly utilizing its technologies.
Bill Mulligan and pv magazine News Director Emiliano Bellini
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My compliments to Dr. EMILIANO BELLINI for his very interesting interview with BILL MULLIGAN. This interview covers many of the topics that interest both investors and potential buyers of photovoltaic systems. What emerges is certainly a positive picture from the point of view of technological progress which still sees MAXEON SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES at the top of efficiency. It will certainly be important to understand the technological differences that characterize the production of MAXEON SOLAR in order to justify the higher cost to be faced when purchasing the photovoltaic system. This interview clarifies many things and is certainly a highly professional contribution that PV MAGAZINE gives to the knowledge of the situation in the photovoltaic technology sector.
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My compliments to Dr. EMILIANO BELLINI for his very interesting interview with BILL MULLIGAN. This interview covers many of the topics that interest both investors and potential buyers of photovoltaic systems. What emerges is certainly a positive picture from the point of view of technological progress which still sees MAXEON SOLAR TECHNOLOGIES at the top of efficiency. It will certainly be important to understand the technological differences that characterize the production of MAXEON SOLAR in order to justify the higher cost to be faced when purchasing the photovoltaic system. This interview clarifies many things and is certainly a highly professional contribution that PV MAGAZINE gives to the knowledge of the situation in the photovoltaic technology sector.