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oxford photovoltaics (Oxford PV) has announced the appointment of David Smyth as its Chief Financial Officer. David Smyth joins Oxford PV's senior management team and will play an integral role in raising the next tranche of funding required to ON THE desk of Chris Case, chief technology officer of oxford photovoltaics, there sits a small but heavy vial filled with a canary-yellow liquid. “That’s enough for a kilowatt,” he says. The material in the vial is called methylammonium lead iodide Cleantech investment specialists MTI Partners have invested £2m in oxford photovoltaics Limited (OPV), a spin-out company from the University of Oxford that is commercialising its solid-state dye sensitized solar cells for the Building Integrated Oxford Photovoltaics Ltd, the pioneering British solar technology company, has raised a first-tranche B round of over £8 million from a variety of new and existing investors. These funds more than double the equity raised by Oxford PV to date and will be OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM--(Marketwired - Sep 10, 2014) - Oxford PV, a developer of innovative technologies and materials for solar applications, has introduced a new application for its thin-film perovskite technology. The breakthrough is designed to boost UK-based Oxford Photovoltaics Ltd has raised a first-tranche B-round of funding of over £8m (more than targeted) from both new investors (in the UK, USA, Asia and Europe) and its existing investors (University of Oxford, MTI Partners Ltd, Longwall Venture .

prompts Snaith to declare that perovskite solar cells are poised “to break the prevailing paradigm” by combining low cost and excellent performance. Snaith recently launched Oxford Photovoltaics, a start-up company, to commercialize this technology. Oxford PV, a developer of technologies and materials for solar applications, has introduced a new application for its thin-film perovskite technology. The breakthrough is designed to boost the conversion efficiency of existing silicon solar cells by 20% Windows that generate solar energy have come a crucial step closer, according to Oxford Photovoltaics (Oxford PV), a development firm spun out of an Oxford University research programme. The firm has established a new high of 15.4% efficiency for its .





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