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In a publication on ongoing research activities, an efficiency of 20% is mentioned. The photovoltaic coating is said to be much cheaper than conventional solar modules and is not based on silicon. The ......
Researchers in Japan have built a stretchable organic solar cell than can ensure high efficiency levels while preventing crack initiation and propagation. The cell was built with a hole transport laye ......
A German research team has developed a precise cleaning process for electrode deburring in perovskite and organic solar PV roll-to-roll production lines. It is based on commercially available equipmen ......
The Valence plant can produce 150 million square centimeters of active surface area of OPV modules using its inkjet printing technology, with the aim of quadrupling its capacity by 2026. Sensitive to ......
LG Chem has announced that its platform technology R&D team has developed a temperature-sensitive safety reinforced layer (SRL), a material described as capable of suppressing thermal runaway. The mat ......
The German research institute explained that it used a hybrid manufacturing route to deposit the solar perovskite on the cells upper photovoltaic device, based on an industrial textured silicon hetero ......
A European research consortium has produced a prototype solid-state battery using a new manufacturing process that reportedly achieves high energy densities and can be implemented on modern lithium-io ......
A team of researchers from two Chinese universities claims to have fabricated an organic solar cell with the highest power-to-weight ratio to date. The device is less than 1.5 micrometers thick. Resea ......
Researchers from Japan’s Riken Center for Emergent Matter Science have fabricated an organic solar cell that has achieved waterproofness without reducing flexibility. At 3 micrometers thick, it is tho ......
Researchers at Harvard Universitys John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) have developed a new lithium metal battery that can be charged and discharged at least 6,000 times ......