A research team, headed by Professor Tan Hairen from Nanjing University and working in tandem with several enterprises, has successfully developed a 0.72-square-meter perovskite photovoltaic module. This breakthrough was achieved through the implementation of a novel surface passivation strategy utilizing lead carboxylate materials. The module has undergone rigorous certification and has been confirmed to attain a remarkable photoelectric conversion efficiency of 22.0%, thus establishing a new benchmark on the global stage. During practical operation at a terrestrial power station, its power generation per unit surpassed that of crystalline silicon modules located at the same site. The pertinent research findings were published online in the esteemed journal Nature on the 12th.
