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National Center for Photovoltaics

The National Center for Photovoltaics (NCPV) at NLR develops photovoltaic technology innovations to improve performance, reduce costs, and advance manufacturing capabilities. The NCPV includes capabilities in PV research, development, deployment, and outreach.

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Research Cell and Champion Module Efficiency Records

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Download the latest charts on record cell and module efficiencies.

To help the U.S. photovoltaic industry maintain a competitive position, the U.S. Department of Energy created the NCPV in 1996 to serve as a focal point for developing technology and disseminating information about photovoltaics in the United States. 

The NCPV's long-term goal is for PV modules and systems to reach higher efficiencies with improved reliability while lowering costs. Key objectives are to:

  • Communicate information
    The NCPV is intended as the focal point for PV information, education, and outreach.

  • Provide vision 
    The NCPV strategically guides, directs, and coordinates PV activities to ensure the best use of national laboratory and partner research capabilities.

  • Seek opportunities 
    The NCPV facilitates strategic partnerships and alliances with domestic and international stakeholders to overcome market and institutional barriers.

The NCPV is built on the facilities and expert staff at the national laboratories, leveraging additional resources at universities, industry, and other federal programs.

Contact

Nancy Haegel is director of the NCPV. Learn more by contacting the NCPV.


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Last Updated Dec. 7, 2025