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VisitOxford Scientists Develop Ultra-Thin Solar Cells for Everyday Objects, No Silicon Panels Needed
Aug 12, 2024, 06:04 AM
Researchers at the University of Oxford's Physics Department have made a significant breakthrough in solar energy technology. They have developed an innovative method to produce solar energy without relying on traditional silicon-based panels. This new approach involves an ultra-thin solar cell that can be installed on cars, buildings, or even mobile phones, eliminating the need for solar farms. The technology works by coating a power-generating material onto the surfaces of everyday objects, such as rucksacks, cars, and phones, potentially revolutionizing the way solar electricity is generated.
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