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The Perovskite Solar Cell (PSC) market is a rapidly growing segment of the solar power industry. PSCs are a type of thin-film photovoltaic cell that use a perovskite material as the active layer. This material is composed of a hybrid organic-inorganic lead or tin halide-based material, which is highly efficient at converting sunlight into electricity. PSCs are also relatively inexpensive to produce, making them an attractive option for solar power applications.
PSCs have the potential to revolutionize the solar power industry, as they are more efficient than traditional silicon-based solar cells and can be produced at a lower cost. Additionally, PSCs are lightweight and flexible, making them suitable for a variety of applications.
Some companies in the PSC market include Oxford Photovoltaics, Saule Technologies, and Dyesol. Oxford Photovoltaics is a UK-based company that develops and manufactures PSCs for commercial and industrial applications. Saule Technologies is a Polish company that specializes in the development of PSCs for residential and commercial applications. Dyesol is an Australian company that produces PSCs for a variety of applications, including building-integrated photovoltaics and solar energy storage. Show Less Read more