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| Developing a Stress Testing Protocol for >1 Year of Outdoor Operation for Metal Halide Perovskite PV Modules Michael Owen-Bellini1, Tianran Liu1, Jackson Schall1, Joshua Parker1, Jimmy Newkirk1, Kent Terwilliger1, Nicholas Irvin1, Dana Kern1, Ingrid Repins1, Timothy J Silverman1, Joseph Berry1, Joshua Stein2, Laura T Schelhas1. 1National Laboratory of the Rockies, Golden, CO, USA.2Sandia National Laboratories, Alburquerque, NM, USA |
Abstract
Recently, we published a protocol that would provide confidence for outdoor operational lifetimes of metal halide perovskite (MHP) photovoltaic (PV) modules of at least 10 weeks. 10 weeks is a useful benchmark for rapid development of this technology; however, commercial products will be expected to have operational lifetimes exceeding 20 years. This work outlines the steps we are currently taking to advance our assessments of MHP modules and to develop an updated protocol which can provide confidence in lifetimes of >1 year, which is in line with the record lifetimes for modules currently deployed by PACT.
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