Dust-Resilient Perovskite Solar Cells Could Cut Manufacturing Costs and Expand Green Energy Worldwide
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Dust-resilient perovskite solar cells could cut manufacturing costs and expand green energy worldwide
Research appearing in Communications Materials has shown that perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are remarkably resilient to dust during production, challenging the industry belief that high-performance solar technology must be manufactured in sterile and expensive cleanrooms. This discovery could reduce the need for ultra-clean factories, making solar cell production cheaper and more accessible worldwide.
Perovskite solar cells can be made without expensive cleanrooms
Swansea University researchers found that perovskite solar cells can tolerate dusty fabrication environments, performing almost as well as those made in cleanrooms. The findings suggest low-cost, scalable production may be possible without ultra-sterile conditions, potentially accelerating cell and module manufacturing.A research team from Swansea University in the United Kingdom has investigated how dusty fabrication environments affect perovsk…
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