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The World Record Holder for Plastic Solar Cell Technology

Solarmer Energy, Inc., a leading developer of plastic solar panels, is now the world record holder for plastic solar cell and plastic solar panel efficiencies. At this year's Large-area, Organic and Printed Electronics Conference (LOPE-C), Solarmer announced that they have achieved 6.77% plastic solar cell efficiency, certified by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), and 3.9% plastic solar panel efficiency, certified by the Newport Corporation, which are the highest performances recorded to date by these organizations.

Solarmer's Materials Development team, led by Dr. Jianhui Hou, made the polymers used for both record breaking devices. "We're extremely pleased with the progress we're making and excited about what's yet to come," says Dr. Hou. "These achievements are more evidence that Solarmer's portfolio of polymers is the strongest and most diverse in the industry."

From July 14th to 16th, Solarmer will exhibit the record breaking plastic solar panel along with others to the 15,000 trade visitors at Intersolar North America 2009 in San Francisco, California. Demonstrations will include a solar messenger bag, GPS navigation system, and cell phones.

"Solarmer has made great progress developing plastic solar panels, but we could not have done it without our academic partners, University of Chicago and the University of California, Los Angeles," says Woolas Hsieh, Founder and President of Solarmer Energy, Inc. "I'm glad and proud we're advancing plastic solar technology towards commercial success."

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