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Researchers from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in South Koran have successfully created transparent solar cells that can be applied to mobile devices, cars, and even the glass surfaces of buildings, converting sunlight into electricity.

The transparent solar cells, led by Professor Kwanyong Seo from the School of Energy and Chemical Engineering, feature breakthrough technology uses an “All-Back Contact” design, ensuring that all components of the solar cell are mounted at the back, leaving the front surface completely transparent.

 

The design eliminates the need for visible metal wires, cords or power outlets, thanks to the development of Seamless Modularization technology, which bridges the gaps between the solar cells.

Professor Seo emphasised the importance of this innovation in the eco-friendly future-energy industry and highlighted the team’s ongoing efforts to commercialise transparent solar cells.