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According to Perovskite-info, Aolian Solar, a subsidiary of Nanjing-based automotive electronics manufacturer ALAE, has successfully completed its inaugural perovskite photovoltaic test project. The 15-kilowatt facility spans more than 1,200 square meters and represents a significant step forward in evaluating emerging solar technologies alongside established crystalline silicon systems.
The test installation is notable for its hybrid approach, integrating three distinct photovoltaic technologies: crystalline silicon, perovskite, and cadmium telluride. This multi-technology framework allows Aolian Solar to conduct comparative analysis across different solar generation methods, providing crucial data on how each technology performs under real-world operating conditions.
A standout feature of the facility is its 5G-based intelligent monitoring system, which tracks generation performance across multiple operating scenarios in real-time. This infrastructure enables detailed performance tracking and will help the company identify which technologies are best suited for specific applications and geographic regions.
For the renewable energy sector, perovskite technology represents a potential breakthrough due to its lower production costs and flexible manufacturing processes compared to traditional silicon panels. As solar adoption accelerates worldwide, research projects like Aolian Solar's contribute valuable data that could accelerate commercialization of next-generation solutions—developments worth monitoring for businesses and utilities evaluating long-term energy strategies.



