Perovskite

 

Perovskite cells are a new type of compound solar cell that uses perovskite type materials as the absorbing layer. It has the characteristics of high conversion efficiency, translucency, and low cost.

 

Currently, the certified efficiency of large-area perovskite photovoltaic modules is 21%, and the theoretical maximum efficiency is 44%, which is twice that of crystalline silicon modules.

 

Moreover, due to its adjustable bandgap, perovskite and crystalline silicon stacked cells have become a hot research topic in the industry. This application helps to improve the conversion efficiency of cells and reduce the cost per kilowatt hour.

 

 

 

Advantages

 

·  High efficiency
·  Low cost
·  High transparency
·  Flexible film