GCL achieves 29.51% efficiency for perovskite-silicon tandem module
GCL Group has revealed that its GCL Optoelectronics unit has achieved 29.51% power conversion efficiency for a 2,048 cm² perovskite-silicon tandem solar module. The result has been certified by China’s National Institute of Metrology.

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