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Oxford PV Sets World Record for Perovskite Solar Cell

At 27.3% conversion efficiency, Oxford PV’s perovskite cell exceeds highest ever performing single-junction silicon cell.

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Contributing Editor, Coatings World and Ink World

Oxford PVTM – The Perovskite CompanyTM announced a new, certified world record for its perovskite based solar cell. Oxford PV’s 1 cm2 perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell has achieved a 27.3% conversion efficiency, certified by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE. This exceeds the 26.7% efficiency world record for a single-junction silicon solar cell.
 
“This result further validates the ability of perovskite to enhance the performance of silicon based photovoltaics. Continuing to improve the performance of photovoltaics is fundamental for sustaining the growth of solar generated electricity,” Frank P. Averdung, CEO at Oxford PV, said.
 
“We are continuing to push our perovskite-silicon solar cell technology with a roadmap that extends beyond 30% efficiency, driving the world towards an all-electric future,” added Oxford PV CTO Dr. Chris Case. “Oxford PV counts on the support of development partners, suppliers and customers to deliver its perovskite solar technology.”
 
Oxford PV is in the process of scaling its perovskite-silicon solar cell technology from the lab to high volume manufacturing. The company is producing commercial sized 156 mm x 156 mm perovskite-silicon solar cells, at its 17,000 m2 industrial pilot line in Germany, for validation by its development partner – a major manufacturer of silicon solar cells and modules.

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