New flexible solar panel can be coated on phone cover and generate electricity
Live Science’s Report According to, scientists have created solar cells that are 150 times thinner than silicon-based panels. Despite being so thin, they can produce a lot of energy. Scientists say that these panels can be printed on any object like a car or a smartphone case. If this happens, your device will turn into a solar energy generating device.
The material the researchers have developed is just one micron (0.001 mm) thin. Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) has certified this invention. The study has not been published yet.
Researchers at Oxford University have made this invention. According to the report, they created a new photovoltaic material from perovskite structures. This material converts sunlight into energy.
Panels will be made in labs and factories
The material created by the scientists is a synthetic version of calcium titanium oxide. It is claimed that it can be made in labs or factories at a low cost. If this happens, the new solar panel can be made in large quantities.
Researchers say that with this invention, we can imagine applying perovskite coatings on many types of surfaces to generate cheap solar energy. It will be applied to our cars, building roofs and even the back of mobile phones.