NTU researchers have developed ultra-thin transparent solar cells that could turn windows, car glass, and wearables into clean power sources without changing how they look.
Imagine a car whose windows and sunroof can help top up its battery while parked under the sun, or a pair of smart glasses whose lenses can harvest light to power built-in electronics.
A team of scientists from Korea University, the University of Toledo, and Seoul National ...
Researchers from the University of Arkansas in the United States have fabricated a graphene-based solar cell that can be used in Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The device was developed in the ...
An international research team has conducted an extensive review of all back-contact (BC) solar cell types in an effort to accelerate their commercial development. The scientists grouped the cell ...
The solar-powered vehicle that many people in the United States are keeping their eyes on is the much-anticipated Aptera. In ...
Windows that can help power buildings and cars on a sunny day. Scientists from Nanyang Technological University have ...
Solar panel efficiency affects how much electricity your system can generate from the roof space available – here’s what that means and why it matters ...
What are the different types of solar panels? Rooftop, plug-in and PV technologies explained - From monocrystalline and ...