Read More New design enhances durability of inverted perovskite solar cells By Tyler Irving|February 16, 2023 An international team of researchers has developed a new coating that extends the lifetime of perovskite solar cells by more than 1,000 hours
Read More International research collaboration produces all-perovskite tandem solar cell with high efficiency, record voltage By Tyler Irving|November 15, 2022 Emerging solar technology could overcome key limitations inherent to today’s industry standard silicon-based photovoltaics
Read More Quantum innovation advances low-cost alternative solar technology By Tyler Irving|April 7, 2022 New manufacturing technique for inverted perovskite solar cells increases both stability and power conversion efficiency
Read More Power for the people: Designing a solar array for a remote mountain community By Tyler Irving|April 22, 2020 U of T Engineering student team travelled to Cerro Azul, Costa Rica as part of a fourth-year capstone project
Read More Enhanced tandem solar cells set new standard in converting light into electricity By Tyler Irving|March 5, 2020 A collaboration between U of T Engineering and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology has created two-layered solar cells that successfully combine traditional silicon with new perovskite
Read More Quantum rebar: Quantum dots enhance stability of solar-harvesting perovskite crystals By Tyler Irving|May 22, 2019 U of T Engineering researchers demonstrate that perovskite crystals and quantum dots working together can increase stability of solar materials