STARCELL will develop a cost effective material to substitute CRMs in PV technologies, based on earth abundant elements with very low toxicity.

Project: H2020-NMBP-03-2016-720907 / Coordination: IREC

This project has received funding from the European H2020 Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 720907. Sole responsibility lies with the authors and the European Commission is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information contained therein.

Timeframe STARCELL runs from 1 January 2017 – 31 December 2019

IrecCEAEMPA Materials Science & TechnologyUppsala UniversitetImperial college LondonHZB Helmholtz Zentrum BerlinMartin-Luther Universität Halle-WittenbergIMRA EUROPEMidsummerWirec Weee International RecyclingAyesaAIST National Institute of Advanced industrial science and technologyDuke University
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The 8th European Kesterite Workshop will be supported by STARCELL

The 8th European Kesterite Workshop to be organized by IREC and the University of Barcelona, and supported by STARCELL Project has been launched. READ MORE

STARCELL launch the first press campaign

The project begin an ambitious press campaign to promote the main achievements to the general public. READ MORE

STARCELL will co-organize a Workshop in Kesterites during the NEXTGEN PV School

STARCELL (H2020-NMBP-03-2016-720907) will co-organize together with SWING Project (H2020-LCE-01-2014-640868) a Workshop for reviewing the last advancements in kesterite technologies in the frame of the NEXTGEN PV School, to be held in Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, during 12-15 September 2017. READ MORE

International Collaboration in STARCELL.

IREC and AIST in collaboration, achieved an 11% efficiency pure selenide kesterite device. READ MORE

Starcell: Advances Strategies For Substitution Of Critical Raw Materials In Photovoltaics