Solar photovoltaic panels, which convert sunlight into electricity, have a service life of 20 to 25 years. there is no solution available for the recovery of these panels, which are discarded as waste. given the high investment needed for their implementation and the increasing importance of generating energy using renewable sources, the market is interested in developing methods for the recovery of solar panels.
This technology consists of a method to recover photovoltaic panels, using solar- panel waste as a source of raw material for the formation of new semiconductors in the board, which then begins to generate electricity from solar energy again. the process is based on synthetic diamond film manufacturing technology and has the potential to solve a major bottleneck in the solar photovoltaic supply chain.