Product News Summaries

QuantaSol featured in the CleanTech 100
18 Sep 2008 by Sue Sparkes | Open for comment

QuantaSol featured in The Guardian/Library House CleanTech 100 - companies described as having a stake in how our world develops.

QuantaSol Selected by AlwaysOn as a GoingGreen Top 100 Winner
11 Sep 2008 by Sue Sparkes | Open for comment

QuantaSol today announced that it has been chosen by AlwaysOn as one of the GoingGreen Top 100 Winners. Inclusion in the GoingGreen 100 signifies major developments in the creation of new business opportunities in the green technology industries. QuantaSol was specially selected by the AlwaysOn editorial team and other industry experts spanning the globe, based on a set of five criteria: innovation, market potential, commercialization, stakeholder value, and media buzz.

QuantaSol - one of the UK’s best new clean tech companies
08 Sep 2008 by Juliette Smilie | Open for comment

QuantaSol has been featured in the Greenbang UK Clean-Tech Start-up Index for 2008 - a report profiling some of the UK's best new companies in the clean tech industry.

QuantaSol featured on BBC Working Lunch
16 Jul 2008 by Sue Sparkes | Open for comment

QuantaSol Technology featured in Photovoltaic conference Technical Highlights
16 May 2008 by Kevin Arthur | Open for comment

In one of the Oral and Poster Session Highlights at the 33rd Photovoltaics Specialist Conference in San Diego, Jessica Adams of Imperial College London has shown QuantaSol’s latest performance characterization and analysis of strain-balanced quantum well solar cells on multi-wafer production MOVPE runs. Her work demonstrates highly uniform quantum well properties and fairly uniform distributed Bragg reflectors properties across 100 mm GaAs wafers. This is crucial for possible future high volume manufacturing of strain-balanced quantum …

“Quantasol exploits quantum effects” - Compound Semiconductor
09 Jan 2008 by Kevin Arthur | Open for comment

Photon recycling and quantum wells enhance single-junction solar cell efficiencies and will boost tandem cell performance to triple-junction levels, say Quantasol’s Kevin Arthur and Keith Barnham.

We don’t need the nuclear option
09 Aug 2007 by Sue Sparkes | 1 comments

New solar and wind power developments could lead to a rapid growth in renewable energy, says Keith Barnham in a recent interview with the Guardian.