"In terms of our current baseline production process, our best production rolls now achieve higher than 11% median efficiency measured as equivalent to panel efficiency, with very tight cross- and down-web uniformity."
Correction: The 16.4% figure above is for the best Nanosolar solar cells, not for all of them. The company states that: "In terms of our current baseline production process, our best production rolls now achieve higher than 11% median efficiency measured as equivalent to panel efficiency, with very tight cross- and down-web uniformity." That's still very good, but far from 16.4%. Sorry for the confusion.
http://www.treehugger.com/files/2009/09/nanosolar-solar-powe...
makes an interesting point about the true gains in efficiency. The second press release:
http://www.nanosolar.com/company/blog/nrel-certifies-164-nan...
states:
"In terms of our current baseline production process, our best production rolls now achieve higher than 11% median efficiency measured as equivalent to panel efficiency, with very tight cross- and down-web uniformity."