Perovskite Solar Cells To Conquer Space First, Earth Next
Low cost, game-changing perovskite solar cells could make a detour through outer space on their way to Earthly applications.
Low cost, game-changing perovskite solar cells could make a detour through outer space on their way to Earthly applications.
With a new generation of record-breaking perovskite solar cells on the horizon, the PV revolution has only just begun.
New perovskite solar cell research is ready to hit the market and when it does, solar energy will bury coal and natural gas in an avalanche of clean power.
EU lines up all the heavy hitters to nudge perovskite solar cells out of the lab and lead them through the Valley of Death into the global market.
Two companies — one in the UK and one in the US — are working to bring perovskite solar technology to market. Perovskites use inexpensive and abundant raw materials, which could cut the price of solar panels in half.
Oxford Photovoltaics, a leading pioneer in perovskite solar technology, has attracted an additional £8.1 million in equity funding, essentially doubling the amount of Series C investment funding, and has announced a Joint Development Agreement with “a major solar panel manufacturer.” A large amount of this new funding comes from three new “strategic … [continued]
Oxford Photovoltaics (PV), which has long been on our radar, has secured £8.7 million in new funding as part of a new Series C funding round (the first portion of it), according to a recent press release from the British advanced PV company.
Originally published on Solar Love. The UK startup Oxford Photovoltaics has just announced a second round of funding for 2015 that brings its haul for the year to $19 million. That enables a big step forward in the company’s R&D plans for solar cells based on perovskite materials — those promising but … [continued]
The solar energy technology company Oxford Photovoltaics (Oxford PV) has raised £8 million in new funding via a variety of new + old investors, according to recent reports. The new capital will actually more than double the total figure raised by the company to date, and will reportedly be used … [continued]
The Oxford University spinoff Oxford PV has switched gears to push forward with its “turbo-boosting” lead-free perovskite solar cell efficiency solution.