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Perovskite Solar Cells (PSCs) are a type of photovoltaic technology that has been gaining traction in recent years. PSCs are made from a hybrid organic-inorganic material, which is composed of a perovskite-structured compound. This material is able to absorb light and convert it into electricity, making it a promising alternative to traditional silicon-based solar cells. PSCs are also more efficient than traditional solar cells, and can be produced at a lower cost.
PSCs have the potential to revolutionize the photovoltaic industry, as they are more efficient and cost-effective than traditional solar cells. Additionally, PSCs are more flexible and can be used in a variety of applications, such as building-integrated photovoltaics and portable solar devices.
Some companies in the PSC market include Oxford Photovoltaics, Saule Technologies, and Dyesol. These companies are developing innovative technologies to improve the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of PSCs. Additionally, many other companies are researching and developing PSCs, such as Solar Frontier, Solaronix, and Heliatek. Show Less Read more