India's Scientists Develop Stable Perovskite Cells
Recently, Indian scientists successfully developed low-cost Carbon-based perovskite solar cells (CPSCs) with exceptional thermal and moisture stability. This breakthrough can help address the challenges of degradation faced by perovskite photovoltaic cells during operation.
Key Points
- Overcoming Degradation Challenges: Perovskite solar cells, considered a third-generation solar cell, offer promising potential for increasing solar energy production.
- However, they are prone to degradation when exposed to environmental factors such as heat, moisture, and light during operation, hindering large-scale commercialization.
- Advancing the Green Energy Footprint: Perovskite solar cells hold promise as an emerging technology to increase solar energy production.
- By overcoming stability challenges, indigenous research ....
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