Photovoltaic expertise
Photovoltaic expertise
At Kapstan, we draw on our hands-on experience gained from auditing numerous photovoltaic module production plants in Asia and around the world.
The team has in-depth knowledge of the photovoltaic sector, from industrial dynamics and emerging technologies to major market trends and regulations.
Why choose our support?
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Factories audited worldwide
From polysilicon production to module assembly
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Implementing low-carbon solutions
Supplier selection and carbon footprint optimization
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Partner to French market leaders
Proven support for leading photovoltaic companies
CRE calls for tenders
The Simplified Carbon Evaluation (ECS) is a mandatory certificate in France for all photovoltaic modules intended for projects developed within the framework of public tenders (AO CRE). Kapstan supports manufacturers throughout the process of obtaining this certificate.
Our services include :
- Calculation of the carbon footprint of modules according to CRE4 and PPE2 methodologies
- Optimization of the supply chain, contact with appropriate suppliers
- Issuing ECS certificates, interacting with ADEME and Certisolis to ensure compliance
- Carrying out LCAs for each production process, from polysilicon purification to module assembly
Polysilicon purification
Polysilicon is the essential raw material for photovoltaic cells. Its production is particularly energy-intensive, and represents the main source of carbon impact in a module’s life cycle. Optimizing its supply and purification processes is therefore a key lever for reducing the environmental footprint of photovoltaics.
Wafer cutting
The wafers produced by cutting the silicon ingots are one of the most critical stages in terms of material loss. Their manufacture has a major impact on the module’s overall yield and carbon footprint, particularly as a function of thickness and sawing loss.
Cell production
Photovoltaic cells, manufactured from wafers, incorporate various chemical treatments and metallizations, depending on the technology used (PERC, HJT, TopCON). This stage is both energy-intensive and chemical-intensive, and determines the module’s final yield. It also accounts for a significant proportion of the module’s environmental impact.
Module assembly
The photovoltaic module comprises all the cells encapsulated in a protective structure. This stage determines the durability and performance of the final product. Although it represents a smaller part of the carbon footprint, it is essential to guarantee product quality and compliance with international standards.
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Life cycle assessment
Control the environmental impact of your photovoltaic products
Kapstan can help you create and validate environmental declarations for your photovoltaic products:
- EPD (Environmental Product Declarations)
- FDES/PEP Ecopassport
- ISO 14067
EPD, PEP and FDES
EPDs (Environmental Product Declarations) are standardized documents that provide transparent, comparable information on a product’s environmental impact on an international scale. In France, their equivalent for electrical, electronic and HVAC equipment is the PEP ecopassport®, a specific form of FDES (Fiche de Déclaration Environnementale et Sanitaire). These declarations are indispensable in sustainable construction and environmental certification processes.
LCA ISO 14067
An ISO 14067 LCA focuses on a product’s carbon footprint, assessing all the greenhouse gas emissions generated throughout its life cycle: raw material extraction, manufacturing, transport, use and end-of-life. This approach provides a precise view of a product’s impact on the climate, and is an essential tool for guiding emission reduction strategies.
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Carbon footprint of renewable power plants
Assess the carbon footprint of your photovoltaic power plants over their entire lifetime
Would you like to calculate the carbon footprint of your photovoltaic power plant?
Using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA), we model the environmental impact of your power plant from construction to end-of-life. We calculate the carbon footprint per kWh produced (kgCO2-eq/kWh) and provide you with recommendations for optimizing the environmental impact of your photovoltaic projects.Our analysis covers two types of power plant:
- Photovoltaic power plants
- Multi-energy plants (PV, wind, hydro, storage)
The methodology applied
Kapstan is based on ADEME’s current methodology, including the impact of changes in land use. In addition, highly detailed and specific modelling of the photovoltaic module has been added, enabling us to challenge standards and obtain particularly accurate results that are representative of industrial reality.
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Technical studies
Secure your photovoltaic projects with our specialized technical studies.
Our photovoltaic technical studies cover a wide range of services to ensure the success of your projects:
- Reverberation studies
- Module purchasing support
- Yield studies
Reverberation study
Also known as a glare study, this type of survey is designed to study and quantify annoyance for surrounding subjects, with the aim of eliminating the need for specific modules. Kapstan has been carrying out this type of study for several years, not only at airports, but also on roads and railroads.
Module purchasing support
Full support, including analysis of bids, drafting of tenders, supply of a purchase contract and negotiation support. Our expertise will enable us to challenge low-carbon issues, but also and above all quality aspects.
Productivity study
Precise estimate of a power plant’s electricity production, taking into account factors such as the choice of meteorological base, the use of bifacial modules and the calculation of production probabilities (P50, P90, P99).
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Photovoltaic training
Strengthen your teams’ expertise with our tailor-made photovoltaic training courses.
We offer dedicated training courses for project developers and their teams. These sessions enable you to reinforce your knowledge:
- Industry and market players: from silicon production to module assembly
- Global and European context: regulations, environmental issues and cost trends
- Purchasing and quality: purchasing processes, factory quality control, and sampling methodologies (AQL)
Training formats
- Face-to-face or online
- In French or English
- One-day courses