Germany's Helmholtz-Zentrum Research Institute (HZB) develops Tadem thin-film photovoltaic cells for energy conversion rates of up to 24.16%.
The sun emits a lot of energy. Currently, many countries exploit this energy source to gradually replace other sources.
Photovoltaic cells are cells that receive sunlight and then convert them into electrical energy, which has now become popular, although it is quite expensive.
German researchers have successfully built sunglasses that can generate electricity using hidden optical cells in the glasses.
The underground city will be built at an old mining site with a diameter of 1 km, a depth of 550m in eastern Siberia, Russia.
Researchers at Stanford University (USA) said that they have invented a form of the world's first solar cell that, in theory, is capable of sticking to any surface.
Austrian and Japanese experts have just announced a new invention: photovoltaic cells are thinner than spider silk and tough enough to bend around a human hair.
Photovoltaic cells, taxis, self-propelled marine vessels ... are groundbreaking inventions that promise to bring about many changes in people's lives.
Environmental sensors for monitoring air quality, using energy from biofuel batteries, are environmentally friendly, laid out like wallpaper, are becoming a reality.
A team of researchers from the University of Michigan has successfully developed transparent photovoltaic panels.