Developing Durable Solar Panels Without Silicon

TBMG-53549

08/01/2025

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Solar panels are composed of dozens of solar cells, which are usually made of silicon. While silicon is the standard, producing and processing it is energy-intensive, making it costly to build new solar panel manufacturing facilities. Most of the world’s solar cells are made in China, which has an abundance of silicon. To increase solar cell production in the U.S., a new, easily produced domestic material is needed. “We’re developing technologies that we can easily produce without spending a ton of money on expensive equipment,” said Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena, an Associate Professor in the School of Materials Science and Engineering.

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"Developing Durable Solar Panels Without Silicon," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2025.
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Aug 01
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TBMG-53549
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English