Indian Researchers Break Ground with Lead-Free Perovskite-CIGS Tandem Solar Cells

Indian Team Achieves 26% Efficiency with Lead-Free Perovskite-CIGS Tandem Solar Cells

India’s solar power sector continues to innovate as researchers at Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology achieve a breakthrough. Their simulation of tandem cells combining lead-free perovskite with CIGS technology reaches 26.06% efficiency – potentially revolutionizing renewable energy adoption.

Why Tandem Solar Cells Outperform Traditional Models

Traditional single-junction panels waste significant energy through heat dissipation. The Indian team’s tandem design captures more solar spectrum by using:

  • Dual absorption layers with different bandgaps
  • Advanced current-matching techniques
  • Optimized voltage stacking

Key Innovation: Eliminating Toxic Lead

The team replaced conventional lead-based perovskites with safer CsGeI3 compounds, pairing them with copper-indium-gallium-selenide (CIGS). This marks the first successful simulation of this eco-friendly combination in solar applications.

Breakthrough Methodology

Using SCAPS-1D simulation software, researchers developed:

  • 273nm perovskite top layer (16.93% efficiency)
  • 1,000nm CIGS bottom layer (16.49% efficiency)

Their novel architecture achieved 26.06% combined efficiency through precise voltage and current balancing.

Future Implications for Renewable Energy

This high-efficiency solar technology could transform energy storage economics when commercialized:

  • Surpasses commercial panels’ 22-24% efficiency benchmarks
  • Reduces land requirements per MW generated
  • Enables easier scaling through thin-film CIGS technology

With further development, these lead-free cells could accelerate India’s transition to sustainable power while setting new global standards for photovoltaic technology.

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