
Perovskite Solar Cells
Perovskite solar cells are a type of photovoltaic technology that uses a special mineral structure called perovskite to convert sunlight into electricity. They are promising because they can be made from inexpensive, readily available materials and can be processed using simple methods like printing, potentially reducing manufacturing costs. Perovskite materials efficiently absorb sunlight and generate electric charge, which can be collected to produce power. They are lightweight, flexible, and can be integrated into various surfaces, making them a versatile and promising alternative to traditional silicon-based solar panels. However, they still face challenges like stability and durability.