Scientists achieve 27% efficiency in a co-deposited inverted perovskite
Energy
Summary
Scientists in China have developed a new technique to prevent self-assembled molecules from clumping together and degrading co-deposited inverted perovskite cells. The approach enabled the highest certified power conversion efficiency reported for the architecture. The post Scientists achieve 27% efficiency in a co-deposited inverted perovskite appeared first on pv magazine Global .
Why It Matters
This Energy development affects battery, grid and energy-security dynamics across Asia. For China, it is a signal worth tracking: it shapes who supplies, who scales, and who sets the standard over the next five years.
Key Facts
- SectorEnergy
- MarketChina
- ImpactMedium (50/100)
- SignalNews