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Polymer Solar Cells (PSCs) are a type of photovoltaic technology that uses organic polymers to convert sunlight into electricity. PSCs are lightweight, flexible, and low-cost, making them an attractive alternative to traditional silicon-based solar cells. They are also more efficient at converting sunlight into electricity than traditional solar cells, and can be produced in large quantities. PSCs are also more durable than traditional solar cells, and can be used in a variety of applications, including building-integrated photovoltaics, portable electronics, and consumer products.
PSCs are becoming increasingly popular in the photovoltaic market, as they offer a number of advantages over traditional solar cells. They are more efficient, cost-effective, and durable, making them an attractive option for a variety of applications.
Some companies in the PSC market include Heliatek, Solarmer Energy, and Konarka Technologies. Show Less Read more