Research institutes worldwide are working on improving the efficiency and scalability of organic photovoltaics. ISE scientists could now further increase their own world record.
Researchers not only want to further develop printable solar cells technologically. Rather, they want to provide solutions with them in order to implement different application variants.
Asca and the sustainable tech-fashion brand Art by Physicist have started a contest on Hackster.io, the world´s largest network for hardware and software developers.
The manufacturer of organic photovoltaic films Asca cooperates with the Solar Decathlon Team Collab of the University of Stuttgart. The students will present the environmentally friendly building at the Solar Decathlon Europe 21/22 from 10 June 2022.
ASCA is partnering with Epishine, a developer and producer of printed organic solar cells for indoor use, to further develop the worldwide OPV market.
ASCA has increased the efficiency of its modules by 40 per cent with new semiconductor materials. The components are supplied by the Taiwanese company Raynergy Tek.
The ASCA solar films can be used in a wide range of applications – from individual small projects to facades in commercial housing construction. Here is a solar tree that charges e-bikes:
Manufacturer Armor Solar from Bavaria has developed a new technology with which organic solar cells (OPV) can be integrated quickly, easily and flexibly into any glass format and facade.
In Stuttgart, Armor Solar Power Films and BGT Bischoff Glastechnik have clad an apartment building with organic solar cells. BGT is adding the organic solar safety glass to its regular portfolio.