Perovskite solar panel manufacturer scaling from lab to pilot production
Tandem PV is a materials-science company transitioning perovskite solar technology from lab bench to factory floor. The tech stack reveals a hardware-first operation: KiCAD, Arduino, Solidworks for design; Modbus, Siemens, Beckhoff, Rockwell Automation for manufacturing control. Active hiring is concentrated in manufacturing (3 roles) and engineering (2), with projects spanning robotic system integration, material qualification, and pilot facility setup — indicating they are mid-transition from prototype validation toward repeatable production. Pain points center on high-volume scaling and process consistency, not market fit.
Tandem PV develops perovskite-based solar panels designed for efficiency and durability at scale. Founded in 2016 and based in San Jose, the company operates at the intersection of advanced materials research and manufacturing engineering. Current focus is transitioning metal-halide perovskite cells from small-scale lab processing through a pilot manufacturing facility toward commercial production. The active project list spans material qualification, testing infrastructure standardization, robotic cell handling, and equipment installation — all gated on solving manufacturing yield and consistency challenges before broader deployment.
Tandem PV uses KiCAD and Solidworks for hardware design, Arduino for embedded control, and industrial automation platforms including Siemens, Beckhoff TwinCAT, and Rockwell Automation for production line management and Modbus communication.
Tandem PV is based in San Jose, California and currently hiring only in the United States.
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