This project is intended to develop high-performance active materials for the design of new-generation photovoltaic cells. These devices for converting solar energy into electrical energy have the advantage of being inexpensive, compatible with flexible substrates and can be manufactured on a large scale. In recent years, these new generation hybrid devices can seriously compete with their inorganic silicon counterparts with conversion yields close to 20%. The active materials of these cells will be developed on the one hand by laboratories of the University François Rabelais of Tours, together with a start-up specialized in the manufacture of a type of component. The cells will then be assembled and tested in collaboration with a laboratory of the University of Limoges, expert in this field.
Publication scientifique : 4
Produit / Prototype : 4
Nouveau projet : 4
Rapport final : 4
Suivi de projet - Fin du projet : 4
Publication scientifique : 32
Emplois crées : 16
Action de communication : 4
Project leader
Member partner
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IKAMBA ORGANICS
Start of the project on11 / 09 / 2024 | End of project on11 / 09 / 2024
Strategic business lines
Smart grids
Électronique : matériaux, composants et sous-systèmes
Smart grids
Referent of the project
07 86 53 38 74
sebastien.desplobain@s2e2.fr
Centre-Val de Loire
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