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Modules & Upstream Manufacturing

All back-contact perovskite solar cell designs at a glance

Scientists from Japan, Saudi Arabia and the United States have investigated existing back-contact perovskite solar cell architectures and have proposed a strategy to help reach commercial production.

New hail test aims to more accurately measure solar panel resilience

A new test curve for determining solar panels’ breaking point from hail uses a broader spectrum of impact energies and testing products.

Finnish glass maker offers PV systems integrated into glass balcony parapets

Finland-based Lumon has integrated balcony PV modules into a glass parapet, maintaining the facade’s appearance without visible technical components. The first project using the product has already been completed in Finland.

Chinese manufacturer plans solar glass factory in Algeria

China’s Kibing Group is looking to develop a solar glass manufacturing facility in Algeria with an annual production capacity of 1.53 million tonnes.

Holosolis signs TOPCon patent licensing agreement with Trina Solar

HoloSolis is currently planning to open a 5 GW PV cell and panel factory in Hambach, France.

Finetuning 2D Dion-Jacobson perovskites for photovoltaic applications

Canadian and U.S. researchers have investigated applying pressure to a 2D hybrid organic-inorganic perovskite to tune the optical and electronic properties to suit photovoltaic applications, light emitting diodes or other semiconductor devices.

Huasun achieves 34.02% efficiency for perovskite-heterojunction solar cell

The Chinese manufacturer said the result was achieved thanks to new perovskite crystallization additives and high-mobility carrier transport layer materials.

Talon PV, Fraunhofer ISE set up pilot TOPCon solar cell production in Germany

The pilot production line will be deployed at Fraunhofer ISE’s Photovoltaic Technology Evaluation Center (PV-TEC) in Freiburg and will produce TOPCon solar cells in the G12 format.

UK study finds space-based solar could supply 80% of Europe’s renewable energy needs

A paper by King’s College London scientists suggests that space-based solar panels (SBSP) could cut Europe’s land-based renewable energy needs by up to 80%, including reducing battery energy storage usage by more than 70%. The authors are now in contact with leading companies such as Space Solar.

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Azerbaijan, Chinese PV firm plan export-focused solar factory in free zone

Azerbaijan and Chinese solar manufacturer Sichuan Sunsync have revealed plans to build a solar panel factory in the Alat Free Economic Zone, south of Baku.

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