Improving the Stability of Perovskite Solar Cells Using Silicon Technology
A recent study conducted by an international team of researchers has revealed that the stability of perovskite solar cells is comparable to that of traditional silicon solar cells. Perovskite solar cells, which are made of organic-inorganic compounds, can be produced at a much lower cost than silicon solar cells and are also more efficient. This makes them a promising alternative to silicon solar cells in the future of renewable energy. The researchers tested the stability of perovskite solar cells over a period of one year and found that they were able to maintain their efficiency with no signs of degradation. This suggests that perovskite solar cells could be a viable alternative to silicon solar cells in the future of renewable energy.
source: Phys.org