Partners present at BAU 2025
The Solliance partners TNO, imec and University Hasselt cooperate together with other partners in the Horizon Europe project MC2.0. The goal of the pr...
16 January, 2025The Solliance partners TNO, imec and University Hasselt cooperate together with other partners in the Horizon Europe project MC2.0. The goal of the pr...
16 January, 2025At the end of 2024 Angèle Reinders ended her work as director Solliance Solar Research. We look back with appreciation and thankfulness on her valuabl...
01 January, 2025After some time, a successful Solliance network event took place at Eindhoven University of Technology on May 15th. The program consisted of workshops...
24 May, 2023Solliance Solar Research brings together leading European research institutes in a dedicated effort to advance photovoltaic solar energy innovations. Its mission is to foster the development, expansion, and reinforcement of economic activities related to advanced photovoltaic (PV) technologies.
As such, Solliance is dedicated to valorisation of PV innovations. To achieve this, Solliance collaborates closely with industrial stakeholders and governmental bodies, with a particular focus on the cross-border regions along the Eindhoven (Netherlands) – Hasselt (Belgium) axis.
The scope of the Solliance research includes perovskite-based thin-film solar technology, tandem solar technology, and mass customization production technology for integrated solar applications.
Established in 2010 with funding and support from the Province of Noord-Brabant, Solliance Solar Research has a strong foundation and a long-standing history of collaboration. Its current partners are imec, Hasselt University, Eindhoven University of Technology, and TNO.
Projects and Shared Research Programs
Patents granted
Researchers working on Thin-film Solar
million euro research budget
square meter lab facilities
With thin-film solar the active layer is magnitude thinner compared to conventional solar. This has several advantages, it saves costly materials and it can be made flexible.
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Shared research and working with partners in academia and industry, creates new perspectives and forces you to think creative, let’s you see the other party’s perspective. This makes research more effective and faster.
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Solliance is a strong network of research groups and industry, working at the forefront of thin-film photovoltaic technology. The collaborative, shared research is led by imec and TNO.
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See what the opportunities are as we offer different types of partnerships and forms of corporation.
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