Perovskite-Silicon Solar Cells Meet Matrix Shingled Interconnection Collaboration between Oxford PV & Fraunhofer ISE
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Oxford PV and Fraunhofer ISE have successfully combined perovskite-silicon solar cells with Matrix Shingle interconnection technology in a single photovoltaic module, achieving higher efficiency through integration of two advanced technologies.
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