Currently, several other companies are targeting single-junction perovskite panels and perovskite-silicon tandems, but Swift Solar is the only one developing...
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s all-perovskite tandem technology could open up an entirely new solar-energy application: vehicles powered directly by photovoltaics...
Read MoreThe demand for cheaper, greener electricity means that the energy landscape is changing faster than at any other point in...
Read MoreAn enormous transition is underway across the electric grid. Power plants that run on fossil fuels are being replaced by...
Read MoreJoel Jean PhD ’17 spent two years working on The Future of Solar Energy, a report published by the MIT Energy...
Read MoreSome of US-MAP’s commercial partners are already thinking about how to get the first perovskite solar panels out into the...
Read MoreAccording to Max Hoerantner, co-founder of Swift Solar, a San Francisco start-up, there are only about 10 start-up firms in...
Read More“Perovskites have the potential to become a game-changer for solar and many other fields,” said Martin Keller, director of NREL....
Read MoreMaterials called perovskites show strong potential for a new generation of solar cells, but they’ve had trouble gaining traction in...
Read More(Translated from German) Swift Solar: How an Austrian builds a solar startup in Silicon Valley He was at ETH Zurich,...
Read MoreA new study shows that, contrary to widespread belief within the solar power industry, new kinds of solar cells and...
Read MoreThe National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) received more than $3.2 million from the Technology Commercialization Fund within the U.S. Department...
Read MoreNo solar material has managed to supplant silicon. Perovskites, which are far cheaper and can be made into flexible modules,...
Read MoreSwift Solar is a U.S. startup developing a new class of efficient, lightweight, and flexible solar products based on perovskite...
Read MoreAcross the globe, a clutch of companies from Oxford, England to Redwood City, Calif. are working to commercialize a new...
Read MoreSomeday, solar panels may be light and cheap enough that they could be hung on a clothesline, thanks to a...
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