$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('kublikhan', 'T')hin film solar cells are a second, different type of solar cell. They were created because they were much cheaper to manufacture than traditional solar cells. You could literally print them from an inkjet printer so manufacturing costs were fairly low. However most thin film solar cells require rare earth elements like tellurium or indium. So the component costs were fairly high. At the same time, traditional solar cells dropped substantially in price in the last few years. So many thin films actually ended up more expensive than traditional solar cells. This led to many thin film manufacturers going bankrupt. You probably read about a few(Solyndra, Optisolar, Signet Solar, Unisolar, Abound Solar, PrimeStar, MiaSolé, Nanosolar, AQT, Solopower, etc.) First Solar is still around cranking out thin films. But the majority of the solar cell market is traditional solar cells.
Even though thin films have lost their traditional cost advantage over traditional solar cells, they still have other advantages. As their name implies, they are thinner. They are also flexible. You can literally roll them out over your roof instead of having to install mounting framework for a traditional solar panel. This saves on installation costs and may be more aesthetically pleasing than a thick framed traditional mount. They also handle adverse conditions better like scorching heat, rain, or cloudy days.
They have disadvantages too though:
1. Less efficient so take up more space to get an equal amount of power.
2. Shorter lifespan than traditional solar cells.
3. Cadmium is toxic so may pose end of life problems if not recycled properly.
4. Telluride is rare so scaling this up to power all of society would not be possible.
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