Scientists developed indoor solar cells can generate energy from candle bulb light too

Scientists have been trying for a long time to find out how to use artificial light. Artificial light is the light that comes from burning candles, electricity coming into the house or fire. In the future, there is a hope of charging solar cells with this light. Report According to, some researchers from Kaunas University in Lithuania have developed indoor solar cells with 37 percent charging efficiency.
According to the report, scientists have discovered the method of generating electricity from solar energy long ago and it is being used all over the world, but converting artificial light into energy was a challenge. Researchers have now developed a new type of perovskite solar cell. These have the ability to draw electricity from artificial light.

According to the report, an organic semiconductor has been used to make the new solar cells. Scientists also conducted an experiment related to this. They succeeded in charging the solar cells with the light of a white LED. The special thing is that the indoor solar cells that have been developed are able to produce better electricity from artificial light than from sunlight.

There is no information about when the commercial use of this technology will be possible. However, it is hoped that this method will become effective one day. How much energy produced from such solar cells will be able to meet the needs of the people is also a question.

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