Australian team reports "new world efficiency record" with perovskite solar cells

Researchers at the Australian National University (ANU) have reportedly achieved a new world record in the development of perovskite-based solar cells - 26% efficiency in converting sunlight into energy.

The ANU team has been experimenting with perovskite solar cells placed on top of silicon solar cells. The researchers say that the perovskite cells are much better than silicon ones at absorbing blue light, so it is possible to get a much higher voltage out of them. This can be used to circumvent silicon solar cells' efficiency limit, and the ANU team states that it is "... a step closer to a low-cost alternative".

Read the full story Posted: Apr 05,2017