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    EU Project SUNREY Seeks Sustainable Perovskite Solar Cells with Reduced Lead Content

    The three-year project started on Nov. 1, 2022, and is coordinated by the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP.

    EU Project SUNREY Seeks Sustainable Perovskite Solar Cells with Reduced Lead Content
    In the EU project SUNREY, perovskite solar cells are being made more sustainable, efficient and durable. (© University of Córdoba)
    03.10.23
    Making perovskite solar cells more sustainable, efficient and durable – these are the goals pursued by 13 European partners in the project SUNREY. The project aims to further push the development of highly efficient solar cells based on non-critical raw materials and to strengthen the innovation potential of the European industry.

    SUNREY is funded by the European Union’s research and innovation program Horizon Europe within the framework of the Green Deal Initiative with €4.25 million. The three-year project started on November 1, 2022, and is coordinated by the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Polymer Research IAP in Potsdam, Germany.

    Currently, silicon is the material of choice for the fabrication of solar cells. However, the technology has limitations, such as high-energy production. An alternative are solar cells based on perov-skite technology. Their efficiency is very close to that of silicon solar cells. Less CO2 equivalents are emitted during their production. In addition, the temperatures required during production of perovskite solar cells are lower, which saves costs and energy.

    The low stability of the perovskite materials and short life times of the modules still prevent a broader commercialization. In addition, the currently best performing perovskite materials contain lead, which is harmful to health and environment. According to the RoHS directive of the European Union hazardous substances such as lead are to be avoided in electrical and electronic devices. For lead, the maximum permitted concentration in homogeneous materials is 0.1 percent by weight.

    Thus, further development in materials is needed in order to reduce or eliminate lead in perovskite solar cells while maintaining efficiency and stability.

    “Making perovskite solar cells more sustainable and efficient in order to have less impact on the environment is the central goal of the SUNREY project. To this end, we are developing materials with low lead content. In addition, we are pursuing further strategies to make perovskite solar cells more sustainable, efficient, inexpensive and durable,” said Dr. Armin Wedel, who coordinates the EU project and is head of the Functional Polymer Department at Fraunhofer IAP in the Potsdam Science Park, Germany.

    SUNREY stands for “Boosting SUstaiNability, Reliability and EfficiencY of perovskite PV through novel materials and process engineering.”

    Besides the development of novel perovskite materials with reduced lead content, the objectives of the project are more stable and more efficient materials, novel charge transport and electrode mate-rials, cost efficient deposition techniques, barriers and device encapsulation as well as process optimization.

    Simulation of device and degradation mechanisms are a central instrument for reaching these goals. Life cycle, circularity and stability analysis as well as lifetime analysis under realistic lab conditions in an accredited laboratory are accompanying this development.

    Thirteen partners – research institutes, universities, and companies from all over Europe – combine their competencies to overcome the drawbacks of perovskite photovoltaics. SUNREY will be carried out in close cooperation between science and industry, in order to strengthen the innovation of the European industry along the value chain.

    “Our developments will enable the companies of our consortium to improve their capabilities for the fabrication of solar cells, taking another step towards a CO2-neutral future,” explained Wedel. “We are thinking of new applications of such solar modules in microelectronics for the Internet of Things (IoT) or grid independent power supply of building integrated photovoltaics.”

    The SUNREY consortium consists of 13 European partners including research organizations, universities and companies: Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft (Fraunhofer IAP), Universita Degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata, CYCLECO SAS, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Dyenamo AB, Great Cell Solar Italia Societa ’A Responsabiliata’ Limitata, Materia Nova, Universidad de Córdoba, n-ink AB, and Technische Universität Graz. Three non-EU partners are associated to the project: University of Leicester, Teesside University, and Solaronix SA.
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