Project partners Ignasi Burgués, from Eurecat, Roar Rønnow Søndergaard and Jon Eggert Carlé, from infinityPV, shared achievements of the MADRAS project at the 15th International Conference on Hybrid and Organic Photovoltaics, which took place on June 12th-14th, 2023, at the Senate House University Library of the University of London (England).
InfinityPV had its stand and exhibited a flexible photovoltaic module developed within the project, a device that takes advantage of sunlight to generate energy. Additionally, they distributed MADRAS brochures to all attendees approaching their space and displayed some of the videos produced by the project.
For his part, Ignasi Burgués delivered the talk “InMold Organic Photovoltaics”, where he demonstrated the feasibility of fabricating organic photovoltaic cells and modules embedded into structural plastic parts through injection moulding.
HOPV23 provided an opportunity for scientists and engineers around the world to discuss the latest developments in hybrid and organic photovoltaics.
The main topics discussed in the event were the development, function and modelling of materials and devices for hybrid and organic solar cells, including perovskite solar cells, organic solar cells, quantum dot solar cells, and dye-sensitized solar cells, together with their integration into complementary devices such as photoelectrochemical water splitting.