Sharp to mass-produce perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells
Japanese electronics giant Sharp is reportedly planning to mass-produce lightweight, high-efficiency, and low-cost perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells. Leveraging experience from OLED manufacturing, Sharp aims to cut production costs by around 10%, making solar more affordable than ever.
Reports suggest that by fiscal 2027, Sharp will roll out these tandem cells that layer perovskite on top of traditional silicon, boosting power conversion efficiency by absorbing more of the light spectrum. The perovskite material is incredibly thin and flexible, so it’s adaptable to various locations, and since it uses domestic iodine resources, it’s a win for Japan’s energy security - the development is part of a larger movement in Japan and across the Asia-Pacific region to lead the commercialization of perovskite solar technology.
