Italian Startup Develops 20.7% Efficient Mini Perovskite Solar Modules With 99.6% Geometrical Fill Factor


Solertix claims to have reduced yield losses in cell-to-module scaling by utilizing ultranarrow interconnection of 19Solertix claims to have reduced yield losses in cell-to-module scaling by utilizing ultranarrow interconnection of 19.
PV Magazine International 11:28 am on June 3, 2024


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The text discusses Solerti's development of a 96% geometrically filled semi-transparent organic photovoltaic (OPV) module, with no resistive losses or warping. An advanced alignment procedure is proposed for future applications to increase efficiency potential in tandem systems. The company has been acquired by FuturaSun and developed high-efficiency perovskite modules.

  • Advanced OPV Module Development:
  • Proposed Advanced Alignment Procedure for High Efficiency Tandem Systems:
  • Solerti's Acquisition by FuturaSun and Perovskite Modules with High Stability:
  • Performance of Solartix-developed Perovskite Module:
  • Categorization: This content falls under 'Solar' and 'Biomass,' although the latter isn't directly mentioned in the text.

https://www.pv-magazine.com/2024/06/03/italian-startup-develops-20-7-efficient-mini-perovskite-solar-modules-with-99-6-geometrical-fill-factor/

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