Perovskite Solar Cell Lifespan and Durability

Perovskite solar cell lifespan and durability are crucial factors in their path to commercialization. While early prototypes degraded quickly under environmental stress, recent advancements in encapsulation, material stability, and UV resistance have significantly improved their performance over time. Manufacturers are experimenting with hybrid structures and protective coatings that shield cells from moisture, heat, and light-induced degradation. These improvements are making perovskite cells more competitive with silicon in terms of operational lifespan. As durability increases, their low manufacturing cost and high efficiency make them a strong contender for large-scale adoption in both urban and remote renewable energy projects.