PV cell technology focuses on converting sunlight directly into electricity using semiconductor materials. Photovoltaic cells operate based on the photovoltaic effect, where incident photons generate electron–hole pairs that produce electrical current. Modern PV cell technology includes crystalline silicon, thin-film, and emerging next-generation cells. Continuous innovation targets higher efficiency, lower material usage, improved durability, and reduced manufacturing costs. Advances in surface passivation, light trapping, and cell architecture have significantly enhanced performance. PV cell technology is central to renewable electricity generation, enabling scalable and decentralized power systems. Its ongoing development supports global decarbonization, energy security, and sustainable power generation.
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