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The roll-to-roll revolution to tackle the industrial leap for perovskite solar cells

Ershad Parvazian and Trystan Watson ()
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Ershad Parvazian: Swansea University
Trystan Watson: Swansea University

Nature Communications, 2024, vol. 15, issue 1, 1-4

Abstract: Can Roll-to-Roll technology pave the way for perovskite devices to transition from lab-scale to industrial applications? It is a technique that has the potential to enhance throughput, reduce costs, and accommodate flexible substrates. In a Roll-to-Roll system, as long as your input materials are continuously topped up, manufacture should continue indefinitely. In its simplest form it offers the premise of Ink-IN / Solar module-OUT. Through this comment, we emphasize the critical need for ongoing innovation to fully harness Roll-to-Roll technology’s capabilities, making perovskite solar energy a viable, sustainable option on a global scale.

Date: 2024
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