PV modules are the primary focus of the CSE’s solar research. We perform research on behalf of module materials suppliers, equipment vendors, and module manufacturers to increase module efficiency, reduce costs, improve lifetime and reliability, boost manufacturing throughput, and minimize installation barriers.
Additionally, in partnership with Fraunhofer ISE, we have launched the PV Durability Initiative to address cost and risk uncertainties related to solar modules for the solar finance, insurance, and development community.
Learn more about PV Modules R&D >>
Within the built environment, we focus on energy-efficient retrofit technologies, including building envelope innovations, novel materials and components, integration of renewable energy sources, home automation networks, energy feedback systems, and whole building energy modeling and simulation.
Examples of our work include testing products for industry clients and implementing federally-funded pilot studies of home energy management products to validate their energy savings potential and address barriers to adoption.
Learn more about Building Energy Efficiency R&D >>
As a complement to our research in building energy technologies and solar PV, and to advance the future of sustainable design and construction, Fraunhofer CSE is creating a “living laboratory” for building-integrated R&D in Boston: the Building Technology Showcase. Working with local and global industry, we will evaluate the reliability, effectiveness and return on investment of products for energy-efficient retrofits. These technologies will be showcased in a state-of-the-art exhibition and educational space, providing information for architects, the construction industry, policymakers, students, and others.
Learn more about our Building Technology Demonstration Project >>
The TechBridge technology commercialization program helps early-stage sustainable energy companies to develop their technologies, bridging the gap between laboratory and wide-scale production.
By offering expertise in technology validation and development, and the researchers and laboratories to develop these concepts, TechBridge has the ability to serve a broad range of companies and university groups. Benefits to start-ups working with TechBridge include reduced capital expenditures and accelerated time to market without loss of intellectual property rights.
Learn more about TechBridge >>