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Cyanate-Integrated Solar Cells Achieve Record Efficiency
Revolutionizing solar technology: Researchers achieve record efficiency of 27.1% with cyanate-integrated perovskite solar cells. Stability and energy efficiency improved.
Mar 5, 2024 // Technology, solar cell, efficiency, NUS, National University of Singapore, Technical University of Munich, Cyanate, Beijing University of Technology, Suzhou Maxwell Technologies
Record-Breaking Tandem Solar Cell Achieves 29.9% Efficiency
Experience the breakthrough of thin-film tandem solar cells: Researchers at Empa, NUS and HI ERN achieve record efficiency of 29.9%, lower electricity costs & 2000 Wh/m2 daily.
Nov 2, 2023 // Technology, solar cell, efficiency, EMPA, NUS, National University of Singapore, Helmholtz Institute Erlangen-Nürnberg
NUS Scientists Invent World Record-Breaking Solar Cells
NUS scientists have achieved a world record of 24.35% power conversion efficiency in perovskite solar cells, paving the way for a more efficient, cheaper and durable energy source. This groundbreaking research has potential to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and secure the world's energy future.
Jun 22, 2023 // Technology, solar cell, perovskite, efficiency, NUS
Research team sets new effectiveness record for solar cell technology
A group of researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has set a new record in the power conversion effectiveness of solar cells made using perovskite and also organic materials. This technological innovation paves the way for flexible, light-weight, low cost as well as ultra-thin photovoltaic cells which are excellent for powering lorries, watercrafts, blinds and also various other applications.
Jan 24, 2022 // Technology, Asia, solar cell, perovskite, Singapore, efficiency, NUS, National University of Singapore, Hou Yi, Asst Prof Hou
NUS scientists produce unique gadget that uses darkness to produce electrical power
Darkness are usually related to darkness and also unpredictability. Currently, scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) are offering darkness a favorable spin by showing a method to harness this usual however frequently forgot optical result to create power. This unique idea opens brand-new techniques in creating eco-friendly power under interior illumination problems to power electronic devices.
May 22, 2020 // Technology, Asia, Singapore, NUS, Tan Swee Ching, SEG cell