While conventional solar panels from China account for 80% of the global market, research led by the Madrid institute IMDEA Nanoscience has just presented an alternative that not only equals silicon efficiency, but also resolves its greatest weakness: degradation. Recent data show that this new perovskit has achieved stability that until recently seemed unattainable for organic materials. The advance, born of an international collaboration betwe…
While conventional solar panels from China account for 80% of the global market, research led by the Madrid institute IMDEA Nanoscience has just presented an alternative that not only equals silicon efficiency, but also resolves its greatest weakness: degradation. Recent data show that this new perovskit has achieved stability that until recently seemed unattainable for organic materials. The advance, born of an international collaboration betwe…