The Australian solar cell developer Halocell Energy has launched its first perovskite -based product line with the flexible environmental modules series that are specially built for low light conditions.
The Halocell Energy from Australia has announced the launch of its environmental module series based on Perovskite PV cells that are made on its production facility in its home market.
Halocell -Energy Said that the environmental soning modules are a lightweight, flexible and highly efficient energy harvest solution that is able to generate sufficient electricity indoors to replace disposable batteries.
“In contrast to traditional solar cells, this one modules are mainly made to perform effectively in low light conditions, making them ideal for houses, offices and industrial environments, “the company said.” They offer continuous electricity, reducing dependence on batteries and are particularly beneficial for IoT devices, smart home gadgets and other electronics with low power. “
The environmental series consists of two models, one with nine perovskiet PV cells and the other with four. According to the company’s product specifications, the larger module size at 5.16 V with a maximum power (MPP) of 0.60 MW by 500 Lux and 1.22 MW at 1,000 lux. The smaller module is at 2.55 V with an MPP of 0.24 MW by 500 lux and 0.49 MW by 1,000 lux.
The larger unit measures 116 mm x 57 mm x 0.6 mm and weighs 6.8 g. The smaller version measures 59.5 mm x 41 mm x 0.6 mm and weighs at 2.8 g. Both have a minimum bending radius of 3 cm and a operating temperature range from -10 to +60 ° C.
Halocell Energy said the modules are completely recyclable, with 98% of the functional materials able to be recovered and reused, including the substrate. The environmental modules are now for sale via the company’s website. The launch of the modules follows the announcement that Halocell cooperates with sofab inks in the United States to speed up innovation in PVSKITE PV technology.
Sofab, launched in 2022 as a spin-out of the Conn Center for Renewable Energy Research of the University of Louisville, specializes in the production of chemical inks tailor-made for the production of perovskite solar cells.
According to the partnership, Sofab Halocell Energy will deliver to advanced nanoparticles inks that have been developed together for the cargo transport layers of Halocell. Halocell said it will continue to formulate and produce its own Perovskite inks, but said that the collaboration with Sofab will accelerate the time-to-market for new products.
“The collaboration supports the production of flexible, film-like PV modules that are designed for seamless integration in a wide spectrum of Use Cases-from battery-free environmental nitors and smart sensors to drones, satellites and solar-Zonne-Zonne-Energie-modified,” said Halocte-Modified, “said HALOCOL-MODified,” said Haloct-Energie-Modified, “said Haloct-Energie-Modified.
“By integrating powerful inks with scalable production, we want to set a new benchmark for energy harvesting devices.”
The company said that the next module releases are designed for full zont applications for power satellites and dronesAnd later releases will focus on large format lightweight applications for the installation of warehouse roof.
“Future developments will focus on the satellite and drone sectors, which lay the foundation for ultra-light weight, full-sun photovoltaic panels that are able to harvest light from every surface and at any corner,” Halocell Energy said.
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