Efficiency Breakthrough in Perovskite Solar Modules

Feb 03, 2024

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Efficiency Breakthrough in Perovskite Solar Modules

In the field of solar energy, perovskite solar modules have long been considered the hope for the future. Recently, an international research team achieved a certified stable efficiency of 21.1% on a perovskite photovoltaic module with a large-area thin film treated with liquid crystal additives, covering an open area of 31 square centimeters.

 

In the field of solar energy, perovskite solar modules have long been considered the hope for the future. Recently, an international research team achieved a certified stable efficiency of 21.1% on a perovskite photovoltaic module with a large-area thin film treated with liquid crystal additives, covering an open area of 31 square centimeters.
 

This groundbreaking discovery could have profound implications for the solar energy industry. Perovskite solar modules have garnered attention for their outstanding photovoltaic conversion efficiency and low-cost manufacturing process. However, enhancing their stability and efficiency has been a challenge for researchers.
 

The findings of this international research team may offer a new perspective on addressing these issues. They discovered that by incorporating liquid crystals into the perovskite thin film, the efficiency of the solar modules could be significantly improved. This approach not only enhances the module's efficiency but also improves its stability, making it more suitable for use in various environmental conditions.
 

The results of this research open up new possibilities for the commercial application of perovskite solar modules. With ongoing technological advancements, we can expect to see more applications using these efficient and stable solar modules in the near future.