Sofab Inks and APS demonstrate 22.2% fullerene-free perovskite module on 30×30 cm slot-die platform
Sofab Inks and Alpha Precision Systems (APS) have reported a 22.2% power conversion efficiency on a 30 × 30 cm perovskite solar module using a fullerene-free PIN architecture and slot-die coating. The result illustrates a potential pathway to narrow the gap between laboratory-scale device performance and production-scale perovskite module manufacturing.

Sofab Inks was founded around Tinfab, a tin-oxide nanoparticle ink engineered to function as an electron transport layer deposited directly on perovskite absorbers. Tinfab enables fullerene-free PIN device architectures and is designed for compatibility with scalable coating processes such as slot-die coating. In earlier work on flexible substrates, the Sofab team reported a champion device efficiency of 20.41%, demonstrating the material’s potential at lab scale.
