UNSW CPV Battery Outdoor Test Results 40.4%

Researchers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) led by Martin Green have achieved a series of impressive efficiency records in the development of photovoltaic technology. Its latest record is over 40% conversion efficiency achieved in outdoor testing. The next phase of its triple battery innovation research is to achieve 42% efficiency in the short term.

In order to achieve 40% efficiency under sunlight, the UNSW team designed and built a CPV power tower to effectively split the sun's rays and optimise the conversion of electricity through photovoltaic cells so that some of the commonly wasted sunlight can be more efficiently Layer absorption.

This new research result is closely related to photovoltaic towers. RayGen Resources Australia is currently developing this technology. Its commercialization is likely to be achieved within one year.

The UNSW+ 40% record is lower than the 46% CPV cell efficiency previously announced by France's Soitec. Green points out that the difference between the two results is that Soitec's results are achieved under laboratory conditions rather than true outdoor sunlight testing.

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has provided support for this research project and stated that it has commercial significance for the application of CPV. RayGen Resources' tower technology development has also been funded by ARENA.

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