They might be right for other reasons though. I once worked at a lab where they were doing r&d on this sort of thin solar cells, and their stability and longevity was the #1 biggest problem. They worked great inside those anaerobic box thingies in the lab, but they degraded to nothing very quickly upon first contact with real atmosphere.
wahming@monyet.cc 1 year ago
Yeah but that’s experimental tech. OP’s talking about limitations on normal solar panels
PatFussy@lemm.ee 1 year ago
Im talking about limitations of thin solar cells largely. I think there is usually enough doped material in regular cells that it usually isnt looked at.