Swansea University

Ion-Induced Field Screening: Key to Perovskite Solar Stability
Uncover the key to perovskite solar cell stability with groundbreaking research on ion-induced field screening by Martin Stolterfoht and team.
Apr 1, 2024 // Technology, solar cell, perovskite, HZB, Swansea University, East China University of Science and Technology, University of Potsdam, Humboldt-University of Berlin, University of Wupperta, University of Oxfor, Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg
Solar Farms in Space: Exploring Renewables Beyond Earth
Dr Dan Lamb, from Swansea University, is researching the viability of low-cost, lightweight solar panels in space, to continuously generate energy and transfer it to Earth. Fueling green propulsion solutions, lunar bases, and space-based solar power, Lamb's work could revolutionize our energy sources.
Jan 2, 2024 // Technology, Plants, Swansea University, Dan Lamb
First totally roll-to-roll printable perovskite solar cell
Swansea University has established an affordable as well as scalable carbon ink formulation with the ability of unlocking, for the very first time, the possibility for perovskite solar cells to be manufactured at scale.
Mar 16, 2023 // Technology, solar cell, perovskite, Trystan Watson, Swansea University, David Beynon
Applying perovskite solar cells onto BIPV steel items
Swansea University will certainly work together with Indian multinational Tata Steel to check out perovskite solar cell products that could be used directly onto covered steel to make building-integrated PV components. The partnership will certainly contribute to an "active buildings" project that the Welsh university has been competing numerous years.
Jul 15, 2022 // BIPV, Technology, bipv, India, solar cells, Asia, Building-integrated photovoltaics, Swansea University, Tata Steel
Photovoltaic panel: we require to recycle parts of them to use once again and prevent a mountain of waste
Billions of photovoltaic panels globally will quickly come to the end of their lives, however when they obtain thrown away important products that are required to make future panels are being wasted.
Nov 26, 2021 // Technology, Solar Panels, Swansea University
A more secure, greener way to make solar cells: Scientists discover replacement for poisonous solvent
Researchers at SPECIFIC Innovation and Knowledge Centre, Swansea University, have located a means to change the harmful, unsustainable solvents currently required to make the next generation of solar innovation.
May 21, 2021 // Technology, solar cells, perovskite, Trystan Watson, Swansea University, PECIFIC Innovation and Knowledge Centre, Carys Worsley
The solar cell you can publish
₤ 6 million to drive next-generation solar modern technology right into brand-new applications
Jul 28, 2020 // Technology, UK, Europe, solar cell, Swansea University, James Durrant, Dame Lynn Gladden, Amanda Solloway
Swansea group on a roll with published perovskite solar cells
Scientists have reported the highest possible efficiency tape-recorded for full roll-to-roll published perovskite solar cells, an advancement noting an essential step towards cheaper and a lot more reliable methods of generating solar energy.
Jul 10, 2020 // Technology, solar cells, perovskite, efficiency, Trystan Watson, Swansea University, Rahul Patidar