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About Whitfield Solar
Whitfield Solar was set up in 2004 as a vehicle to commercialise 30 years of research by Dr. George Whitfield from the University of Reading into low-cost solar concentrators. He was joined at the Solar Concentrator Group by fellow founders Dr Roger Bentley and Dr Clive Weatherby. A key part of this work was the optimisation of the size of optical elements and concentration ratios used to ensure the most cost-effective PV concentrator systems.
Solar concentration ratios of several thousand times are theoretically possible, but in practice, concentration levels above about 250 times raise a range of technical issues, including the need for:
- Extremely accurate and reliable tracking of the sun to maintain the focused energy on the cell
- Cell technology capable of converting the energy efficiently at this intensity
- A satisfactory means of removing the significant thermal energy absorbed.
The work at Reading looked at the relationship between concentration and cost, and paid attention to the realities and challenges of production.
Whitfield Solar’s launch product competes with flat-plate photovoltaic (PV) offerings on four levels. It is lower cost; lower weight; has lower embodied energy; and requires lower-tech manufacturing processes. Whitfield’s product takes the sun’s energy and concentrates it via an array of Fresnel lenses onto a fraction of the surface area of silicon solar cells that conventional PV panels require. As such it protects its customers from potential shortages of solar silicon and is immune to shortages of solar glass which both threaten the PV industry.
Whilst using tried and tested solar silicon for its launch product, it is set up to embrace new solar cell technology when it has demonstrated the same levels of long-term reliability and cost-efficiency that silicon can deliver.
Whitfield is well-known in the solar community and has had prototypes of its launch product running in Spain for the last 2 years.




