In Washington last week, the Bell Telephone Laboratories demonstrated a solar battery which can convert sunlight into usable electric current without costly intermediate steps. The Bell Solar Battery resembles a miniature xylophone.
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1955: The first field trial of a rural telephone system making use of transistors and the Bell Solar Battery was held in Americus, Georgia. The Bell Solar Battery was installed on a part of this trial system in October, 1955, as an experimental
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This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Bell Telephone Laboratories "Solar Battery." This event was noted in the New York Times on March 26, 1954–and the device was
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“New York Times, April 26, 1954: MURRAY HILL, N.J.— A solar battery, the first of its kind, which converts useful amounts of the sun's radiation directly and efficiently into electricity, has been constructed here by Bell Telephone Laboratories . . .
On April 25, 1954, proud Bell executives held a press conference where they impressed the media with the Bell Solar Battery powering a radio transmitter that was broadcasting voice and music.
One journalist thought it important for the public to know that “linked together electrically, the Bell solar cells deliver power from the sun at the rate of 50 watts per square yard, while the atomic cell announced recently by the RCA Corporation merely delivers a millionth of a watt” over the same area.
They eventually linked together several individual cells to make a solar battery. They were able to convert 6% of sunlight into usable electricity, making this the first example of a practical solar battery.
The Bell trio initiated their R&D in January 1953 and in about 18 months, the first module (composed of 48, 9-cell glass-subcomponents, each encapsulated in oil, and produced about 32-watts of power and shown in Fig. 2) was deployed in Americus, Georgia . Fig. 2.
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