Researchers at the Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and Engineering (NIMTE) at the Chinese Academy of Sciences have found a new way to stick different layers of tandem solar cells and achieved ...
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Emerging solar cell material sets new efficiency record
UNSW engineers have made a major step forward in the development of a new type of solar cell that could help make future ...
Shanghai-headquartered solar module manufacturer JinkoSolar has announced its latest breakthrough in the development of N-type TOPCon-based perovskite tandem solar cell, which achieved a record ...
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Australian engineers set world record as new solar cell reaches 10.7% efficiency
Researchers in Australia have achieved a breakthrough in an emerging solar cell material that ...
Researchers have made a significant breakthrough in organic solar cell technology, addressing a key challenge that has hindered their efficiency and stability. A group from Finland's Abo Akademi ...
Perovskite solar cells offer much higher efficiency than silicon. Cambridge researchers have developed a far more stable perovskite structure, stacking ultra-thin layers at atomic precision to improve ...
Scientists in China have developed a precise method to grow titanium dioxide nanorod arrays with controllable spacing, independent of rod size. This innovation boosts solar cell efficiency by allowing ...
An Oxford researcher has found that transparent conducting electrodes can reduce perovskite–silicon tandem solar cell efficiency by over 2%, with losses linked to electrical resistance, optical ...
Perovskite solar cells are a promising alternative to traditional silicon solar panels but have poor durability. Professor Ted Sargent, Research associate professor Bin Chen, Postdoctoral fellows ...
What if the future of solar energy wasn’t just brighter but fundamentally redefined? Imagine a world where solar panels are not only more efficient but also cheaper, more durable, and adaptable to ...
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