Hefei Puskey New Energy Technology has announced that its CVD dry process pilot line has successfully completed its first production run on a 300 mm × 300 mm large-area PET substrate. The company also revealed that the first flexible perovskite solar module produced using a fully CVD dry process has rolled off the line.

The newly produced module is based on Puskey’s proprietary coherent vapor phase (CVD) deposition technology. Unlike conventional solution-based methods, this dry process eliminates the need for organic solvents, offering a cleaner and more controllable manufacturing route. The resulting modules combine several advantages, including high power-to-weight ratio, improved stability, uniformity over large areas, and potentially lower production costs.
By leveraging flexible substrates such as PET, PEN, PI, and stainless steel, the technology enables integration onto curved and irregular surfaces. This opens the door to a wide range of emerging applications, including consumer electronics, automotive-integrated photovoltaics, space-based solar systems, low-altitude aircraft, and portable outdoor power solutions.
The successful commissioning of the pilot line and initial module rollout demonstrate Puskey’s growing technological maturity and its ability to scale advanced perovskite manufacturing processes. The company believes this progress will help address longstanding challenges in large-area fabrication and accelerate the adoption of flexible perovskite solar technologies both in China and globally.
Looking ahead, Puskey plans to continue refining its CVD process, expand production capacity, and explore broader application scenarios. These efforts are aimed at supporting the ongoing evolution of the photovoltaic industry toward more versatile, high-performance energy solutions.
Puskey's R&D efforts span multiple perovskite architectures, including polycrystalline (both inverted and standard structures), monocrystalline perovskite cells, and silicon-perovskite tandem devices. Puskey is also actively developing manufacturing processes and equipment, with the goal of establishing itself as a leading player in advanced photovoltaics.
The company’s product portfolio includes 300 mm × 300 mm and 600 mm × 1200 mm perovskite modules, flexible thin-film modules, colored PV modules, curved automotive photovoltaic glass (CIPV), and space-oriented photovoltaic products.