Recent silicon ink developer Innovalight announced a $3.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) SunShot initiative to boost production of its inks for solar applications. Coming off of a run of announcements with Chinese crystalline silicon players (see the July 29, 2010 LRSCJ), Inn...
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News Commentary | November 22, 2021
The demonstration of a perovskite‑silicon cell with a conversion efficiency of 25.2% puts it within reach of the current record for silicon at 26.6%. Kaneka holds that record for a heterojunction cell, which has layers of amorphous silicon that surround the crystalline silicon wafer — a type of ... Not part of subscription
Case Study | February 11, 2022
Silicon heterojunction (HJT) solar cell technology has recently received extensive R&D attention, with several companies like Huasun and Longi reporting continuous improvements in HJT cell efficiencies. Although HJT efficiencies are closer to incumbent crystalline silicon (c‑Si) efficiencies, ... Not part of subscription
Company Profile | March 30, 2022
Oxford Photovoltaics (Oxford PV) develops a tandem solar cell consisting of a top perovskite layer and a bottom silicon layer; this structure is connected in a two‑terminal configuration and held the record efficiency for a perovskite‑silicon tandem at 29.52% efficiency In parallel, the company... Not part of subscription