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China startup makes large, flexible solar panels in industry first

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https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/St...=1&pub_date=20220719123000&seq_num=2&si=44594

China startup makes large, flexible solar panels in industry first
Japanese-developed perovskite technology goes into mass production

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Pioneered by Tsutomu Miyasaka in 2009, perovskite cells are a bendable, lightweight alternative to conventional silicon solar cells. (Photo by Manami Yamada)
YUKI MISUMI, Nikkei staff writerJuly 19, 2022 02:00 JST

TOKYO -- A Chinese startup this month became the first in the world to mass-produce large, bendable perovskite solar panels, based on technology initially developed by researchers in Japan.

DaZheng (Jiangsu) Micro-Nano Technologies invested 80 million yuan ($11.8 million) to build a production line with an annual capacity of 10 megawatts in Jiangsu Province. The 40 cm by 60 cm panels will be cut into smaller pieces and shipped to smartphone and tablet makers in China.

DaZheng will invest 200 million yuan in 2023 to expand its annual production capacity to 100 MW, Chief Technology Officer Li Xin told Nikkei.

Perovskite solar cells were pioneered in 2009 by Toin University of Yokohama engineering professor Tsutomu Miyasaka and his team. Although these lightweight cells have a power conversion efficiency of around 10% -- about half that of silicon cells -- they can be incorporated into windows, walls and more.

Smaller perovskite cells have been mass-produced before, but DaZheng is the first to do so for large panels. While these cells currently cost three times as much to make as conventional silicon cells, this could potentially be brought down to half at a higher scale.


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Lightweight and bendable, perovskite cells are expected to have a variety of new applications. (Photo courtesy of DaZheng (Jiangsu) Micro-Nano Technologies)

The technology is seen as a candidate to win a Nobel Prize. There is hope that the cells can eventually be applied by a printer, or be painted onto entire cars.

The global market for perovskite solar cells is projected to expand to over $2 billion by 2027 with annual growth averaging about 29% starting in 2022, according to Indian research company Astute Analytica.

Japanese companies like Kyocera and Sharp were once leading players in solar cells but downsized operations over the years as price competition ate into profits. Chinese and South Korean players now control much of the market. Japanese companies have little capacity to make new investments, allowing China to take the lead in large-scale perovskite panels.

DaZheng's Li studied under Miyasaka and continued his research after returning to China. Miyasaka also provided development support.
 

Pinkieslut

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Japs will return to old era, send their chiobu to the new Chinatown known as Geylang and rebuilt the Japanese quarter selling cheebyes.

Sinkies will steamed.
 

eatshitndie

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another case of industrial espionage. japs should be smarter not to have tiong apprentices. they will always steal and profit from it.
 

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https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/St...=1&pub_date=20220719123000&seq_num=2&si=44594

China startup makes large, flexible solar panels in industry first
Japanese-developed perovskite technology goes into mass production

https%253A%252F%252Fs3-ap-northeast-1.amazonaws.com%252Fpsh-ex-ftnikkei-3937bb4%252Fimages%252F6%252F6%252F0%252F9%252F41399066-3-eng-GB%252FCropped-1658157534photo_SXM2022052600008197.jpg

Pioneered by Tsutomu Miyasaka in 2009, perovskite cells are a bendable, lightweight alternative to conventional silicon solar cells. (Photo by Manami Yamada)
YUKI MISUMI, Nikkei staff writerJuly 19, 2022 02:00 JST

TOKYO -- A Chinese startup this month became the first in the world to mass-produce large, bendable perovskite solar panels, based on technology initially developed by researchers in Japan.

DaZheng (Jiangsu) Micro-Nano Technologies invested 80 million yuan ($11.8 million) to build a production line with an annual capacity of 10 megawatts in Jiangsu Province. The 40 cm by 60 cm panels will be cut into smaller pieces and shipped to smartphone and tablet makers in China.

DaZheng will invest 200 million yuan in 2023 to expand its annual production capacity to 100 MW, Chief Technology Officer Li Xin told Nikkei.

Perovskite solar cells were pioneered in 2009 by Toin University of Yokohama engineering professor Tsutomu Miyasaka and his team. Although these lightweight cells have a power conversion efficiency of around 10% -- about half that of silicon cells -- they can be incorporated into windows, walls and more.


The technology is seen as a candidate to win a Nobel Prize.


Perovskite are named after russkie (jewish) lev perovski

nothing to do with japs or other slanties all of whom are inferior racially genetically culturally and historically

Nobel Prize got nothing to do with technology nor to do with merit

it's to do with arbitrary decision making


e.g.

eunuch loong picks his henchmen eunuch wong to head Team A and eunuch chan to head Team B

then he gives you the illusion of choice


who'd you pick as your puppet PM for next term that eunuch loong will control from behind the screens?


do you pick eunuch wong? or eunuch chan?


no matter which ever team you pick, you lose.

the funny part is, you actually don't get to choose anything.

a bunch of self-appointed know it all smart alecs get to decide who they nominate and who they award for any subjective award



they're no different from film awards like hongkie or taiwanese whatever or jewish hollywood awards golden horse or whatever bs they named them. you pick any one you like and hand out an award doesn't mean all viewers will agree. these are all subjective.
 

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These panels might be a bit less efficient than silicon ones, but their flexibility and potential applications are mind-blowing! Imagine having them on windows and walls or even painting them on cars. That's some next-level innovation right there.
The fact that the global market for perovskite solar cells is expected to grow like crazy is a testament to the impact this technology can have. It's a game-changer, no doubt.
But here's a thought – with all this amazing solar power generation, it's worth considering exploring Home Energy Storage Systems to make the most of that clean energy.
 
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