In this paper the novelty is represented by comparison of optical and energy performances of spherical mirror, rarely used as primary optics in point-focus CPV systems, with those of refractive or parabolic reflective optics. First, concentration factor and optical efficiency are experimentally determined varying distance between Triple-Junction (TJ) cell and spherical mirror, also with secondary optics that increases acceptance angle reducing precision required to solar tracker. Successively, the TJ cell temperature and electrical power values are evaluated under maximum concentration obtaining daily electrical producibility of 98Wh at Fisciano (Italy). Producibility is evaluated for correct and incorrect solar tracking, showing after ...