Solar Cells Could Power Buildings and Cars

📊Executive Summary
Researchers at Nanyang Technological University have developed ultrathin transparent solar cells that can convert windows, buildings, and vehicles into energy sources. These solar cells, around 10,000 times thinner than a human hair, achieve high power conversion efficiencies and could significantly impact energy generation in urban areas. The manufacturing process involves thermal evaporation, allowing for uniform perovskite layers without toxic solvents. This innovation aims to integrate solar technology into everyday surfaces, enhancing energy efficiency in buildings and vehicles. The research is in collaboration with industry partners to improve scalability and commercial viability....
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