Ready to learn about a ground-breaking new technology in 2-minutes? Let’s focus on the two innovations in solar technology that will make a big impact in the next decade.
Perovskite Solar Cells Perovskite solar cells are a type of next-generation solar cell that uses a perovskite-structured compound as the light-harvesting active layer. They have gained significant attention due to their high efficiency and potential for low manufacturing costs. Perovskite solar cells have already achieved lab-scale efficiencies of over 25%, which is comparable to the efficiencies of traditional silicon solar cells. Perovskite cells have the potential to be more efficient than traditional silicon cells, meaning they might convert more sunlight into energy. Bifacial Solar Panels Bifacial solar panels are a type of solar panel that can capture sunlight from both sides, effectively doubling their energy production compared to traditional solar panels. They are designed with a transparent backsheet, allowing light to pass through and be absorbed by the rear side of the solar cells. Bifacial solar panels have been shown to increase energy production by up to 30% compared to traditional panels under optimal conditions, making them a more efficient and cost-effective option for solar power generation. Companies to watch Oxford PV : Leading the way in Perovskite solar cell development. First Solar : A major player in the solar industry, investing heavily in Bifacial technology. Canadian Solar : Another big name in solar, actively developing and deploying Bifacial panels.