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Emerging Innovations Driving Efficiency Enhancements In Pervoksite Solar Cells

  • Report

  • 40 Pages
  • September 2020
  • Region: Global
  • Frost & Sullivan
  • ID: 5178510

Technology Focused R&D along with Strong Regulatory Support to Provide Long-term Growth

The global energy industry has witnessed a significant turnaround in recent years with primary technological breakthroughs being aligned to establish a low carbon energy ecosystem while reducing dependency on conventional fuel reserves. Amidst the ongoing transformation, the solar industry in itself is witnessing a shift from first-generation solar cells (silicon-based) to second and third-generation solar technologies (amorphous silicon, perovskite, bifacial etc.). Perovskite (third-gen) based solar cell technologies have gained utmost attention owing to their low manufacturing costs along with higher operational output and efficiency limits when compared to first and second-generation solar cells.

This research study primarily focuses on emerging perovskite-based solar cell innovations providing efficiency enhancements and operational performance. Moreover, the study extends its scope across the IP landscape, technical characteristics, key stakeholders, R&D focus, and growth opportunities within the perovskite aided solar industry.


Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Strategic Imperatives
1.1 Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow? The Strategic Imperative 8™: Factors Creating Pressure on Growth
1.2 The Strategic Imperative 8™
1.3 The Impact of the Top Three Strategic Imperatives on the Perovskite Solar Cell Industry
1.4 Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
1.5 Research Process & Methodology

Chapter 2: Executive Summary
2.1 Solar Industry Witnessing a Transition from First to Third Generation Technologies
2.2 Increasing Conversion Efficiency Favoring Technological Development
2.3 Perovskite Solar Panel Manufacturing Process
2.4 Key Growth Metrics for the Perovskite Solar Industry

Chapter 3: Companies/Universities to Action
3.1 Oxford PV
3.1 Perovksite-Silicon Tandem Solar Cells
3.2 City University of Hong Kong
3.2 2D Metal-organic Framework for Stable Perovskite Solar Cells
3.3 Hunt Perovskite Technologies
3.3 Metal Halide Perovskite
3.4 ITMO University
3.4 Carbon Dot-based Method for Efficient Perovskite Solar Cells
3.5 Microquanta Semiconductor
3.5 Organic-Inorganic Perovskite

Chapter 4: IP Landscape
4.1 APAC Has the Majority of Patent Publications
4.2 Sekisui, Merck, and Fujifilm to Drive Patent Activities Worldwide

Chapter 5: Growth Opportunity Universe: Perovskite Solar Cells
5.1 Growth Opportunity 1: R&D Investment for Technological Innovation, 2020
5.2 Growth Opportunity 2: Technology Convergence for Longevity and Sustainability, 2020
5.3 Growth Opportunity 3: Technology Sourcing for System’s Integration, 2020

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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Fujifilm
  • Merck
  • Sekisui