Das Solar has achieved a world-record open-circuit voltage of 742 mV for an M10 n-type tunnel oxide passivated contact (TOPCon) solar cell, with a power conversion efficiency of 26.33%, according to ...
Researchers from Canada have developed solar cells that boast a record-breaking open circuit voltage. The solar cell design features indium gallium phosphide (InGaP), indium gallium arsenide (InGaAs), ...
Scientists at Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE have demonstrated a triple-junction solar cell with a perovskite-perovskite-silicon subcell configuration. They said the cell ...
DAS Solar has announced that it has broken the world record for a TOPCon 4.0 Plus high-efficiency cell by achieving an efficiency of 26.36% and an open-circuit voltage of 742mV. The data was certified ...
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How a silicon solar cell hit a record 27.81% efficiency
Silicon solar cells were supposed to be running out of headroom, yet a new device has pushed their performance to 27.81% ...
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How the world’s most efficient silicon solar cell reached a record 27.81% efficiency
The company’s new scientific paper, published in Nature, reveals that its hybrid interdigitated back-contact (HIBC) solar cell achieved a record-breaking efficiency of 27.81%, marking a major step ...
Engineers have developed a new solar cell with a record voltage and (arguably) a record efficiency for its kind. The all-perovskite tandem solar cell uses two layers of perovskite that tap into ...
In the race to make solar energy more practical amidst soaring gas prices and threats of climate catastrophe, a team of researchers is taking steps toward a more efficient, higher voltage solar cell.
Tin sulfide (SnS) solar cells have shown immense promise in the rush to develop more environmentally friendly thin-film solar cells. Yet for years SnS solar cells have struggled to achieve a high ...
UNSW researchers investigating the impact of electron irradiation on PERC and TOPCon solar cell performance have identified ...
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