Silicon-perovskite tandems have made significant performance leaps in the last 5 years, surpassing 30% power conversion efficiency and garnering significant interest in industry as a potential photovoltaic (PV) technology for large-scale renewable energy generation. The stability of these tandem solar cells remains a critical issue towards real-world applications and relies on improved understanding of the fundamental photophysical, electronic, and structural properties of the materials and devices. Designing new approaches to overcome the degradation processes remains a critical endeavor in the PV community.
This webinar will bring together leading researchers in a moderated panel discussion on the latest advances in silicon-perovskite tandem solar cell technology. The discussion will focus on tackling stability challenges and working towards the development of robust and efficient tandem solar cells. By fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange, this event aims to contribute to the acceleration of renewable energy adoption on a global scale.
This webinar will be recorded to watch on demand after the live event. Register for the event to join the discussion and receive a notification when the recording is available.