These New Perovskite Solar Cells Can Revolutionize The Energy Industry!!

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Published 2022-01-05
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Solar Cells were first invented in 1954 and at the time their efficiency was around 6 percent. Now almost 70 years later that number has jumped to an average of 22%. Unfortunately that is about as high as it’s ever going to go. The maximum theoretical efficiency of solar cells has been calculated to be 30%. Physicists William Shockley and Hans-Joachim Queisser calculated the theoretical maximum efficiency of silicon single junction solar cells at around 30%. This number called the Shockley–Queisser limit is the basis of the sad truth that silicon based solar cells aren’t going to make it much further as we move forward.
Today we’re going to talk about what might be the next step in the renewable energy industry and discuss Perovskite Solar Cells. The most promising advancement in solar cell technology.
What is Perovskite?
Perovskite was first discovered in 1839 by German scientist, Gustav Rose. Perovskite is a type of crystal. Any material with the same crystal structure as calcium titanium oxide (CaTiO3) is considered a perovskite.
Perovskite wasn’t really all that interesting up until the 1950’s when scientists realized that it had a ton of uses in superconductors and fuel cells. It took another forty years for scientists to realize that Perovskite could be utilized in solar cells and that’s where our story starts.   Researchers from the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science & Technology from Tokyo announced that they had manufactured an optical absorption layer for a solar cell using a rare-earth-based perovskite compound.
Initially Perovskite had efficiency even lower than that of standard silicon based solar cells. However their structure showed promise and it was clear that with added research Perovskite could very well be the next big thing.

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All Comments (21)
  • @kitemg
    CdTe is Cadmium Telluride! Titanium would be "Ti"
  • One of very important things to note is, that the performance drop in winter is less than with silicon based solar cells. But also a combination of perovskite and silicon can be interesting
  • @asterlofts1565
    I think that also products like graphene can help solar panels tremendously, but only in the long term, when they are easier to mass produce and are easy, fast enough, practical and less expensive to implement to solar panels.
  • @eight7934
    it can get higher than 30%, part of the solar energy is in heat as well, would be interesting to see a direct thermal charging cell added behind the solar cell. even more interesting would be having this discreetly on the exterior of you EV.
  • @alsmith20000
    Perovskite is pronounced like perovs (as pronounced in the video) kite (like the kind you fly in the sky).
  • @hanna8418
    SAULE Technologies have been successful with Perovskite.
  • @user-zx7eo7nu4b
    This is a great stock investment opportunity. The innovations going into this makes it an even more attractive investment.. My opinion..
  • @kitemg
    7:50 Not Expotentially... Exponentially <- there is a N not a T :) A very common fault
  • @macrumpton
    It is very distractiing that he is using a non standard way of pronouncing Perovskite. It should end in skite not skeet. It is also annoying that virtually the information is decades old.
  • @buckycage4313
    Lots of inaccuracies. Record efficiency is still below Si, although it’s close. The higher efficiencies of near 30% are only when using Perovskite as a top layer on top of silicon. This would be the case for the Jinko comment as well.
  • @Shakespeare1612
    Sorry, but it is pronounced perof skite. Like kite at the end, long I. Because it is a mineral, like magnetite, or dolomite.
  • @MadRat70
    Perovskite is rated for very short lifespans. They are cheap and built not to last. Perfect if you like throwing away money.
  • @pischgensinsen
    Yes good video, but u should know that it’s pronounced different!