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Perovskites materials are considered the future of solar cells, as their distinctive structure makes them perfect for enabling low-cost, efficient photovoltaics. They are also predicted to play a role in next-gen displays, batteries, sensors, and more. Perovskite-Info, established in 2015, is the world's leading perovskite industry portal - offering a range of services to the perovskite industry, including a free publication, flagship event series, market reports and marketing and business-development services.

Recent Perovskite News

GraphEnergyTech announces strategic progress and funding initiatives

GraphEnergyTech recently shared an update on its recent progress, funding goals, and strategic direction within the solar energy sector.

GraphEnergyTech’s selection for Japan’s Keihanna Global Acceleration Program (KGAP+) marks a significant milestone as the company’s graphene-enhanced carbon electrode technology aligns closely with Japan’s advanced perovskite solar cell ecosystem. A portfolio company of Frontier IP Group PLC (LSE:FIPP, FRA:8WT), GraphEnergyTech is currently raising a minimum of £3 million in a seed funding round. The capital will be used primarily to expand production capacity and accelerate R&D focused on silicon solar cells. However, CEO Dr. Thomas Baumeler noted that the company also has “a solution that fits particularly well with perovskite solar cells.”

Read the full story Posted: Jan 19,2026

Swansea University and Power Roll join forces on new project for PSC characterization techniques

Swansea University is teaming up with Power Roll for a new collaborative project to appraise novel characterization techniques for perovskite solar cells (PSCs). The initiative, AI-Enhanced Perovskite Manufacturing using Inline Metrology, Performance Assessment and Characterization Techniques (AI-IMPACT), has won Innovate UK funding.

AI-IMPACT aims to address major capability gaps in inline and end-of-line testing for PSCs at scale and high throughput. Without these advancements, PSC companies could face significant hurdles in achieving product accreditation. The project will deliver new inline testing and characterization tools specifically designed for perovskite devices in manufacturing environments, alongside the development of robust stability guidelines to support industry standards.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 19,2026

TCL Zhonghuan plans to acquire DASOLAR

According to reports, Chinese PV manufacturer TCL Zhonghuan Renewable Energy Technology (TZE) has disclosed its strategy to acquire a controlling stake in DASOLAR

The proposed transaction is positioned as a capital-level integration focused on n-type PV technologies across materials, cells, and modules. TZE is identified for its G12 silicon wafer production and advances in n-type wafer thinning and crystal growth processes. DASOLAR, according to TZE, is described as a producer of TOPCon cells and modules with reported industry efficiency records and global shipment rankings in 2024. The companies have already maintained an upstream–downstream partnership within the n-type PV value chain. 

Read the full story Posted: Jan 19,2026

The Perovskite Handbook - 2026 edition

Perovskite-Info is happy to announce the 2026 edition of The Perovskite Handbook. This book is a comprehensive guide to perovskite materials, applications and industry. Perovskites are an exciting class of materials that feature a myriad of exciting properties and are considered the future of solar cells, displays, sensors, LEDs and more. The perovskite industry is at an inflection point, with dramatic investments, commitments and initial production. The handbook is now updated to January 2026 and lists recent developments and new companies, initiatives and research activities. 

Reading this book, you'll learn all about:

  • Different perovskite materials, their properties and structure
  • How perovskites can be made, tuned and used
  • What kinds of applications perovskites may be suitable for
  • What the obstacles on the way to a perovskite revolution are
  • Perovskite solar cells, their merits and challenges
  • Perovskite QDs, LEDs, and other applications
  • The state of the perovskite market, potential and future

The book also provides: a history of perovskite research, a guide to perovskite companies and developers, information on leading collaboration and development projects, a comprehensive list of perovskite companies, market updates and much more!

Read the full story Posted: Jan 19,2026

New 2D perovskite engineering approach enables record perovskite solar module stability under light, heat, and UV stress

An international team of researchers, including ones from Iritaly Trading Company, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), University of Rome Tor Vergata, Argonne National Laboratory and Italy-based Greatcell Solar, has reported a co-crystal engineering approach to improve the long-term stability of perovskite solar cells and modules.

The team used a neutral molecule, benzoguanamine, as a linker in low-dimensional perovskites, replacing conventional ionic molecules, to form a co-crystal. By applying this co-crystal layer onto the perovskite layer, they achieved power conversion efficiency of 23.4% in small-area solar cells, and 23.1% and 18.5% on solar modules with active areas of 9.0 cm2 and 48 cm2, respectively. The solar modules retained more than 95% and 98% of their initial efficiency after >5,000 h of 1-sun light soaking and >1,000 h of ultraviolet-ray exposure, respectively, at maximum power point conditions. They also retained more than 91% of their initial efficiency after >5,000 h of continuous thermal stress at 85 °C.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 19,2026

Perovskite nanocrystals-in-glass enable stable continuous-wave random lasers

Researchers from China's Zhejiang University, Wenzhou University, Central South University and Denmark's Aalborg University have developed an energy‑efficient way to engineer perovskite nanocrystals in glass, unlocking stable, flexible random lasers for advanced photonic applications. 

Schematic illustration of experimental setup for speckle-free laser imaging. Image from: Science Advances

By using low‑temperature thermal strategies far below the glass transition temperature, they precisely tune nanophase separation and ion distribution inside perovskite nanocrystal domains, achieving controllable photoluminescence and lasing behavior in glass composites. Through carefully controlled nanophase separation and crystallization, the team creates hierarchical “PNCs‑in‑glass” structures that dramatically boost light scattering, enabling continuous‑wave single‑mode random lasing with an ultralow threshold of just 52.6 milliwatts per square centimeter. 

Read the full story Posted: Jan 18,2026

UtmoLight and UNSW to jointly establish International Perovskite Laboratory

UtmoLight has partnered with the University of New South Wales (UNSW) to jointly establish an International Joint Perovskite Laboratory. 

The laboratory is supported by UtmoLight’s Global Innovation Center and features over 6,000 m² of laboratory space with a professional R&D team of more than 100 researchers. Through the joint lab, the partners will conduct collaborative research on cutting-edge perovskite technologies, build a talent co-development and knowledge-sharing mechanism, and jointly promote the industrialization of perovskite PV technologies.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 17,2026

Trina Solar achieves tech milestone and sets its sights on space PV

Trinasolar has announced that its innovation platform has achieved a critical technological milestone. Setting its sights on Space PV, the platform has reportedly "broken the world record for power output with its large-area (3.1 m²) perovskite/crystalline silicon tandem modules, reaching 886W". This achievement, along with significant efficiency gains in perovskite/P-type heterojunction (HJT) tandem cells, signals a step toward the next generation of space-based energy. 

While gallium arsenide (GaAs) cells currently dominate space applications, their high cost remains a barrier. As demand for LEO communications and space computing surges, crystalline silicon cells and perovskite cells are expected to see rapid adoption. In particular, P-type HJT and perovskite tandem technologies have emerged as the primary focus for the next generation of Space PV. Trina solar is executing a forward-looking strategy in the Space Solar sector. The company’s exploration in this field dates back a decade, when it took the lead in conducting irradiation testing and research on silicon solar cells under space-environment conditions. These early initiatives allowed it to accumulate experimental data and engineering experience, providing a foundation for subsequent technical evolution. 

Read the full story Posted: Jan 17,2026

Researchers develop an efficient perovskite-based betavoltaic cell

A research team, led by DGIST (Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology), recently reported a perovskite-based betavoltaic cell (PBC) incorporating formamidinium lead iodide (FAPbI3) and carbon-14 nanoparticles, achieving an energy conversion efficiency of 10.79% - which the team claims to be 'unprecedented'. 

Schematic illustration of (A) the fabrication of the PBC and (B) working principle of the PBC. Image credit: Carbon Energy

The work targets applications that require continuous reliable power without external charging, such as artificial intelligence systems, internet of things devices, and space exploration hardware operating in harsh or inaccessible environments.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 16,2026

Mixed-phase perovskite–graphene hybrids achieve ultrasensitive broadband photodetection

Researchers from the University of Barcelona, Jaume I University, Slovak University of Technology and University of Valencia have engineered ultrasensitive photodetectors based on inkjet-printed nanocrystalline films of mixed-phase “raisin bread” CsPbBr₃/Cs₄PbBr₆ perovskite integrated onto graphene. By embedding photoactive CsPbBr₃ nanocrystals within a wider-bandgap Cs₄PbBr₆ matrix, the team creates a composite architecture that enhances charge confinement while simultaneously improving environmental stability relative to conventional perovskite films.

The raisin-bread morphology plays a central role in suppressing non-radiative recombination and mitigating degradation pathways that typically limit metal-halide perovskites in photodetector operation. In this configuration, the Cs₄PbBr₆ host passivates the surface of CsPbBr₃ nanodomains and acts as a protective scaffold, helping preserve optoelectronic properties over extended operation under ambient conditions. Coupled with solution-based inkjet deposition, this strategy demonstrates that complex phase-engineered perovskite microstructures can be reproducibly formed over large areas in a maskless, vacuum-free process, supporting low-cost, scalable manufacturing.

Read the full story Posted: Jan 15,2026