Breakthrough in Solar Technology: 33.2% Efficient Perovskite-Silicon Cell
Scientists at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) claimed to have created a perovskite-silicon tandem solar cell with a record energy conversion efficiency of 33.2%.
The efficiency achieved at the KAUST Solar Center has been certified by the European Solar Test Installation (ESTI) and listed on the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL) Best Research-cell Efficiency Chart.
Researchers combined perovskite top cells on industrially compatible, two-sided, textured silicon bottom cells to obtain the tandem solar cell.
They observed that the perovskite top layer absorbed blue light best, while the silicon foundation absorbed red light best.
The KASUT team has been working on how to uniformly cover the micrometer-sized pyramidal surface of silicon cells with perovskite material since 2016.
The scientists found that combining these materials increased the capture and conversion of sunlight into electricity more efficiently than the conventional single-junction silicon counterparts.
Professor of Material Science and Engineering and Interim Associate Director of the KAUST Solar Center Stefaan De Wolf said, “This new record is the highest power conversion efficiency of any two-junction solar cell under non-concentrated light, showing the great potential of perovskite/silicon tandems to deliver ultra-high performance photovoltaic modules, which is critical to quickly achieve renewable energy goals towards fighting climate change.”
The research is a major breakthrough in the field of solar energy at a time when market predictions estimate the tandem perovskite/silicon technologies will make up over $10 billion of the global photovoltaic market share by 2032.
The KAUST team is exploring scalable methods to produce industrial-scale perovskite/silicon tandem cells with areas exceeding 240 square centimeters.
The efficiency achieved by the KASUT team also surpassed the earlier record of 32.5% achieved by researchers at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin for tandem solar cells.
Last month, Italy-based renewable energy company Enel Green Power, researchers at the National Solar Energy Institute, and the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission claimed to have achieved a power conversion efficiency of 26.5% for a 2-terminal tandem perovskite solar cell.
Suggested Articles

Complete Guide to Solar Panel Subsidy Scheme in Haryana
Solar power is not only less expensive, but it is also the most abundant source of clean energy.

Everything You Need to Know About Solar System Earthing
Power factor after solar installation often fluctuates due to system design and load patterns. Learn the key causes, challenges, and solutions for better efficiency.

Choosing the Right Solar Panel: Complete Guide for India
Solar is among the fastest-growing industries in India. This is mainly because solar energy is not only renewable but is also attractive from a financial point of view.

Group Net Metering for Solar Projects: A Smart Way to Maximize Solar Energy Generation
Discover how group net metering allows multiple participants to share solar energy from a single project, reduce electricity bills, and enhance solar efficiency.

Solar Power Set to Overtake Coal as World’s Largest Energy Source in Four Years
Solar power has come a long way in the past decade, moving from being an also-ran to one of the major players in the global energy race. According to the International Energy Agency, next year, solar photovoltaic capacity will surpass hydropower, followed by gas-fired generation in three years and coal in four years.

Everything You Should Know About Solar Batteries
Discover how solar batteries store excess energy, maximize your solar system’s efficiency, and provide reliable power during outages. Learn about the types, benefits, lifespan, and maintenance tips to make the most of your solar investment.

Petrol Pumps: Need to take a step towards Solar
Over 50,000 Petrol Pump stations in the country…

The Rise of Clean Energy: Solar Energy Trends in 2023
The solar energy industry is on the rise, as the demand for clean and renewable energy sources continues to increase. 2023 is shaping up to be a big year for the solar energy sector, as new technologies and innovations are expected to drive growth and expand the reach of solar energy.

Indian solar market flooded with various Inverters – User discretion required
With Indian government’s target of 100 GW by Solar power,…

Complete Guide to Net Metering and Electricity Bill Savings
Learn how net metering lets you sell excess solar energy back to the grid, reducing your electricity bills and maximizing your solar investment.