Life without worrying about recharging is just around the corner.
Spirokite, the hole-transport material for perovskite solar cells,
is key to convenient everyday life and creating clean energy.
Perovskite solar cells are attracting attention as a next-generation solar cell,
to realize a decarbonized society.
They are expected to offer new solutions to the limitations in installation locations and
costs
faced by conventional silicon solar cells.
Thin, Light, and Flexible,
perovskite solar cells can generate power not only outdoors but also with indoor light,
enabling electricity production anytime and anywhere.
Perovskite solar cells are attracting attention as a next-generation solar cell,
to realize a decarbonized society.
They are expected to offer new solutions to the limitations in installation locations and costs faced by
conventional silicon solar cells.
Thin, Light, and Flexible,
perovskite solar cells can generate power not only outdoors but also with indoor light,
enabling electricity production anytime and anywhere.
Current Status and Challenges of Solar Power Generation
Environmental issues and international crises have led to an oil crisis, making it essential to secure new sources of energy.
Japan needs to produce its own new domestic energy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Solar power generation is one form of renewable energy, but it faces challenges unique to Japan, such as cost and siting restrictions.
READ MOREAbout Perovskite Solar Cells
Flexible perovskite solar cells are anticipated worldwide.
Currently, the mainstream solar cells are silicon-based solar cells. However, there is a lot
of anticipation for the next generation of solar cells called perovskite solar cells.
These next-generation solar cells are less expensive than silicon-based solar cells and are
also flexible and lightweight, making them suitable for installation in a variety of
locations.
What is Hole Transport Material?
An essential material for improving the power generation efficiency of perovskite solar cells.
Hole transport materials enable perovskite solar cells to generate electricity efficiently. We will explain the specific role of these materials.
READ MORENippon Fine Chemical's unique hole transport material "Spirokite-NS" will create a future without the need for charging.
READ MOREToward a Sustainable Society
Nippon Fine Chemical has NFC VISION 2030, and contributes to a sustainable society.
Smiles on Faces: The Power of KIREI
Our goal is carbon neutrality by 2050, based on the concept of supporting the three "KIREIs" - the earth, society, and the future.