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This call seeks proposals to extend the lifetime of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) modules and systems by addressing degradation issues and failure modes. Recognizing that PV systems are rapidly evolving with new technologies and materials, projects should identify failure modes in high-efficiency or novel design c-silicon modules, develop failure detection techniques, propose mitigation approaches, and perform outdoor field experiments to determine degradation rates. Different locations representing the European range of climates are to be considered for field experiments.
The initiative aims to increase module durability and reliability, improve resource efficiency and lifelong energy yield, and decrease the levelized cost of electricity (LCOE). This call implements the co-programmed European Partnership for Innovation in Photovoltaics (EUPI-PV) and supports the execution of the solar energy joint research and innovation agenda.
Opening Date: 16 September 2025
Deadline: 17 February 2026
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This funding opportunity represents a pre-agreed draft that has not yet been officially approved by the European Commission. The final, approved version is expected to be published in the first quarter of 2025. This draft is provided for informational purposes and may be used to preliminarily form consortia and develop project ideas, but it is offered without any guarantees or warranties.
Expected Outcome
- Reduced degradation to levels that enable longer PV module lifetimes.
- Increased module durability and reliability.
- Improved resource efficiency and lifelong energy yield of PV systems.
- Decreased levelized cost of electricity (LCOE).
- Support for the execution of the solar energy joint research and innovation agenda.
Scope
- Identify failure modes in recently developed high-efficiency or novel design c-silicon modules and their components.
- Develop simple, cost-effective, and accurate failure detection techniques applicable to most PV systems.
- Propose mitigation approaches at module and system level and validate them through modeling and lab testing.
- Perform outdoor field experiments to determine degradation rates and identify failure modes in different European climates.