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Perovskite Solar Cells go Outdoors: Field Testing and Temperature Effects on Energy Yield
Authors:Marko Jo&#x;t  Benjamin Lipov&#x;ek  Bo&#x;tjan Glaar  Amran Al‐Ashouri  Kristijan Brecl  Ga&#x;per Mati   Artiom Magomedov  Vytautas Getautis  Marko Topi   Steve Albrecht
Institution:Marko Jošt,Benjamin Lipovšek,Boštjan Glažar,Amran Al‐Ashouri,Kristijan Brecl,Gašper Matič,Artiom Magomedov,Vytautas Getautis,Marko Topič,Steve Albrecht
Abstract:Perovskite solar cells (PSC) have shown that under laboratory conditions they can compete with established photovoltaic technologies. However, controlled laboratory measurements usually performed do not fully resemble operational conditions and field testing outdoors, with day‐night cycles, changing irradiance and temperature. In this contribution, the performance of PSCs in the rooftop field test, exposed to real weather conditions is evaluated. The 1 cm2 single‐junction devices, with an initial average power conversion efficiency of 18.5% are tracked outdoors in maximum power point over several weeks. In parallel, irradiance and air temperature are recorded, allowing us to correlate outside factors with generated power. To get more insight into outdoor device performance, a comprehensive set of laboratory measurements under different light intensities (10% to 120% of AM1.5) and temperatures is performed. From these results, a low power temperature coefficient of ?0.17% K?1 is extracted in the temperature range between 25 and 85 °C. By incorporating these temperature‐ and light‐dependent PV parameters into the energy yield model, it is possible to correctly predict the generated energy of the devices, thus validating the energy yield model. In addition, degradation of the tested devices can be tracked precisely from the difference between measured and modelled power.
Keywords:energy yields  field tests  outdoor measurements  perovskite solar cells  temperature coefficients
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