Researchers at the Korea Institute of Energy Research developed a shingled photovoltaic module designed for efficient integration with thermoelectric generators (TEGs) to harvest waste heat via the Seebeck effect.
The series-connected strip architecture enables high-voltage, low-current operation that reduces TEG resistance losses, achieving scalable, load-resilient PV–TEG systems with improved efficiency and reliability.
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