Durability research is pivotal for perovskite photovoltaics
Rigorous scientific predictions of module useful life—or service life—are not available, even for commercial products. This is true for all PV
Rigorous scientific predictions of module useful life—or service life—are not available, even for commercial products. This is true for all PV
Perovskite PV devices have long struggled with stability under atmospheric conditions, limiting market adoption and raising doubts about their
A review of the life cycle sustainability of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) is presented, distinguishing results between simulated laboratory-based and simulated industrial-based PSCs,
This rapid development provides a window of opportunity for perovskite technology to be commercialized, promising a cheaper alternative to the most widespread types of photovoltaics,
Now, several pilot and small commercial scale perovskite solar projects are underway, with many companies achieving panel lifetimes over 10
In this work, we present an outline of the most stable PSC devices reported to date and discuss the most important strategies leading to highly
Yet, increasing deployment rates will lead to large volumes of waste photovoltaic modules in the future and large volumes of decommissioned panels
Since some companies have already promised excellent reliability of their modules, with 80% retention of the initial PCE after 25 years, the following two or three years will be crucial to
We perform holistic life cycle assessments on the energy payback time, carbon footprint, and environmental impact scores for perovskite-silicon
We have summarized the challenges and recent research associated with the lifecycle of perovskite solar cells (PSCs). Key stability strategies, including the use of additives and interfacial
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