Perovskite-Silicon Tandem Solar Cell Breaks 33% Efficiency

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Key Takeaways

  • 33.1% efficiency in outdoor testing
  • Surpasses single-junction theoretical limit
  • 30% cost reduction potential
  • Stable performance over 6-month test period

Why This Matters

More efficient solar cells accelerate the transition to renewable energy.

A tandem solar cell combining perovskite and silicon layers has achieved 33.1% efficiency in real-world outdoor testing.

This surpasses the theoretical limit for single-junction cells and could cut solar energy costs by 30%.

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