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Microquanta refreshes perovskite solar module conversion efficiency to 21.4%

Chinese perovskite solar cells maker Microquanta Semiconductor recently brought perovskite solar module’s efficiency to 21.4% under steady-state power output, the achievement was tested by authoritative solar cell efficiency testing agency Japan Electrical Safety & Environment Technology Laboratories (JET).


This result broke the steady-state output efficiency record of 20.2% created by them in May this year. This leap-forward breakthrough has pushed the perovskite photovoltaic technology to a new peak, which is the seventh time that Microquanta has refreshed the world record for the conversion efficiency of perovskite solar modules, further consolidating the international leading position in mass production technology of perovskite solar cells.

Perovskite photovoltaic technology has been listed by the World Economic Forum as the “Top Ten Emerging Technologies with the Most Commercialized Potential”. Since its first application in photovoltaic power generation in 2009, through 12 years of rapid development, the conversion efficiency has repeatedly reached new highs. Since it first set the world record for the conversion efficiency of perovskite modules in February 2017, Microquanta has continued to lead the way, and obtained the world’s first IEC61215 stability certification and other certifications.

With high-level perovskite technology research and development and module production and preparation processes, the company has realized the development of dual-wheel drive with high conversion efficiency and high stability, and has promoted the industrialization infrastructure of perovskite photovoltaic technology.

The company’s 100 MW perovskite production line is expected to realize mass production in the near future.

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