– We have used commercially available solar cells, but in a new way, so these improvements are available for the industry directly, the expert said Martin Green at UNSW.
In a laboratory environment has also European researchers reported efficiency levels on the way over 40 per cent in 2013 and 2014, but Green and his colleagues have thus been able to move this into reality. The trick is to split the incoming sunlight so that it lands in four separate cells.
According to Green, the results have been confirmed by the governmental National Renewable Energy Laboratory in the United States.
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