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D8.9 THE USE OF INDUSTRIALLY ACCEPTABLE SOLVENT SYSTEMS TO OBTAIN EFFICIENT PEROVSKITE PV DEVICES

Edited : 26/12/2024

 

    

D8.9 The use of industrially acceptable solvent systems to obtain efficient perovskite PV devices

 

The VIPERLAB initiative represents a pivotal infrastructure project designed to establish a comprehensive European framework for advancing perovskite photovoltaic (PV) technology. With contributions from 13 partners across Europe, VIPERLAB is committed to facilitating access to both physical and virtual infrastructures, fostering collaboration among researchers and industry stakeholders globally. Recognizing perovskite PV as the key emerging technology capable of driving EU-based PV production, VIPERLAB is focused on achieving the lowest costs and carbon footprint for future market penetration. The report will explore the various green solvent process routes currently being developed at partners institutions and evaluated within the context of perovskite PV device fabrication. By examining these routes, the report aims to identify the most promising methods for industrialization, considering both environmental impact and scalability. The insights gained from this analysis will contribute to the broader objective of creating a sustainable and competitive European perovskite PV industry, poised to lead the global market with innovative, eco-friendly technologies.

 

This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N° 101006715

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