TY - JOUR
T1 - Advanced perspectives on maximizing tandem solar cell efficiency by comparative dynamics of tunnel oxide passivated contact, passivated emitter and rear contact, and heterojunction solar cells under fluctuating light intensities
AU - Rahman, Rafi Ur
AU - Madara, Polgampola Chamani
AU - Alamgeer,
AU - Aida, Maha Nur
AU - Abedin Jony, Jaljalalul
AU - Yousuf, Hasnain
AU - Khokhar, Muhammad Quddamah
AU - Chu, Mengmeng
AU - Park, Sangheon
AU - Yi, Junsin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
PY - 2025/4
Y1 - 2025/4
N2 - Background: The evolution of photovoltaic technologies has significantly advanced tandem solar cells, including Tunnel Oxide passive contact (TOPCon), passive emitter and Rear Contact (PERC), and Heterojunction Solar Cells (HIT). These technologies are crucial for enhancing solar energy conversion efficiency and are increasingly important in tackling global energy challenges. They promise higher efficiency and stability under various environmental conditions. Methods: In this study, we evaluated the performance of Si/Si bifacial tandem solar cells under different albedo effects, by varying albedo levels of back-reflected light (0.1 to 0.5 suns). This analysis helps understand how these cells perform with varying intensities of reflected light, which is essential for optimizing their efficiency in real-world conditions. Significant findings: Our findings reveal that TOPCon cells excel in low albedo conditions, achieving maximum efficiencies of 26.81 % in series and 28.73 % in parallel configurations. HIT cells demonstrate superior performance in parallel configurations, with maximum efficiencies of 27.16 % in series and 27.61 % in parallel. PERC cells provide a cost-effective balance between efficiency and manufacturability, reaching maximum efficiencies of 19.76 % in series and 28.31 % in parallel configurations. These results challenge the traditional view that only high-intensity sunlight maximizes solar cell efficiency, showing that optimizing configurations under varying albedo conditions can significantly enhance performance. This study offers new insights into optimizing different tandem solar cell technologies for specific situations, providing practical guidelines for enhancing photovoltaic systems’ efficiency and stability.
AB - Background: The evolution of photovoltaic technologies has significantly advanced tandem solar cells, including Tunnel Oxide passive contact (TOPCon), passive emitter and Rear Contact (PERC), and Heterojunction Solar Cells (HIT). These technologies are crucial for enhancing solar energy conversion efficiency and are increasingly important in tackling global energy challenges. They promise higher efficiency and stability under various environmental conditions. Methods: In this study, we evaluated the performance of Si/Si bifacial tandem solar cells under different albedo effects, by varying albedo levels of back-reflected light (0.1 to 0.5 suns). This analysis helps understand how these cells perform with varying intensities of reflected light, which is essential for optimizing their efficiency in real-world conditions. Significant findings: Our findings reveal that TOPCon cells excel in low albedo conditions, achieving maximum efficiencies of 26.81 % in series and 28.73 % in parallel configurations. HIT cells demonstrate superior performance in parallel configurations, with maximum efficiencies of 27.16 % in series and 27.61 % in parallel. PERC cells provide a cost-effective balance between efficiency and manufacturability, reaching maximum efficiencies of 19.76 % in series and 28.31 % in parallel configurations. These results challenge the traditional view that only high-intensity sunlight maximizes solar cell efficiency, showing that optimizing configurations under varying albedo conditions can significantly enhance performance. This study offers new insights into optimizing different tandem solar cell technologies for specific situations, providing practical guidelines for enhancing photovoltaic systems’ efficiency and stability.
KW - Albedo effects
KW - HIT solar cells
KW - PERC solar cells
KW - Tandem solar cells
KW - TOPCon solar cells
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85215838535
U2 - 10.1016/j.jtice.2025.105974
DO - 10.1016/j.jtice.2025.105974
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85215838535
SN - 1876-1070
VL - 169
JO - Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
JF - Journal of the Taiwan Institute of Chemical Engineers
M1 - 105974
ER -