27.21%! BOE Technology Unveils Perovskite Solar Advancements at 2025 IPC

PVTIME – On 11 September 2025, BOE Technology announced its latest developments in perovskite solar technology at the company’s Industrial Partner Conference (IPC), outlining key progress in research and development, as well as the move towards commercialisation.

The firm revealed a significant breakthrough in laboratory-scale efficiency for its perovskite solar cells, achieving a record-breaking 27.21%. This achievement is backed up by ultra-high performance across critical metrics, including an open-circuit voltage (Voc) of over 1.15 V and a high fill factor (FF). These results demonstrate exceptional performance in core perovskite cell characteristics and directly contribute to improved overall power generation efficiency for solar systems.

For large-scale photovoltaic applications, such as utility-scale solar farms, BOE has launched the industry’s largest high-efficiency rigid module. Measuring 1.2 m × 2.4 m, it delivers 505 W of power. This larger format reduces the number of modules required for installation, cutting associated costs and enhancing the long-term economic viability of large-scale projects.

BOE has also developed a high-efficiency flexible module for applications requiring thin, flexible designs. Measuring 1.1 m × 2.3 m and with a thickness of less than 0.4 mm, this module generates over 340 W of power. It is well suited to applications including building-integrated photovoltaics, power supplies for wearable devices, and vehicle-mounted solar systems.

These announcements further establish BOE as a leader in translating the laboratory potential of perovskite technology into scalable, real-world solutions, a vital step in advancing the efficiency and adaptability of solar energy to meet the diverse needs of various industries.

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