A new “energy-multiplying” solar breakthrough could push efficiency beyond 100% and transform how we capture sunlight.
A new solar breakthrough may overcome a long-standing efficiency barrier. Researchers used a “spin-flip” metal complex to capture and multiply energy from sunlight through singlet fission. The result ...
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World’s first perovskite solar roof tile developed, delivers energy efficiency of 12.4%
A Dutch company has developed the ‘world’s first’ perovskite solar roof tile. Despite its ...
As a response to the global demand for clean energy transition, tandem solar cells are recognized as a crucial ...
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Solar Team Eindhoven unveils solar-powered ambulance using ABC cells
Solar Team Eindhoven, the student-led engineering group known for building solar-powered vehicles, has presented a ...
The triple-junction device is composed of a silicon bottom cell, onto which middle and top cells made of perovskites are ...
Japanese researchers developed a molybdenum-based spin-flip emitter that efficiently harvests triplet excitons from ...
An international research team has fabricated for the first time a perovskite solar cell based on a cadmium-doped formamidinium lead iodide (FAPbI 3) absorber. FAPbI 3 is one of the most promising ...
Solar power plays a major role in efforts to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and address climate change. The Sun delivers an immense amount of ...
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World’s first solar-powered ambulance designed for remote healthcare needs
AIKO has announced a new collaboration with Solar Team Eindhoven, bringing its high-efficiency ABC ...
The development of copper bismuth sulfide (Cu3BiS3) thin films represents a promising avenue for next‐generation solar cell absorbers. Owing to their high optical absorption, appropriate direct band ...
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