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Perovskite Solar ‘Stickers’ Are Almost Here: How Flexible Laminates Could Turn Walls, Cars & Roofs into Power Plants

In Tech Updates
August 16, 2025

Ultra‑thin perovskite photovoltaics laminated onto flexible films are moving from lab to market. Japan is investing big (billions) and early products and pilots are appearing. The promise: lightweight power on curved or weight‑limited surfaces with fast, low‑temperature, roll‑to‑roll manufacturing. The hurdles: durability (moisture/heat), safe lead management, and bankable certification. Financial Times, ScienceDirect, Nature What we mean by “photovoltaics from perovskites in flexible laminates” Perovskites are a class of crystal materials that convert light to electricity very efficiently and can be processed from inks at low temperatures. Flexible laminates package those cells between polymer barrier films and adhesives (instead of heavy

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