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About

In 2013, as a PhD student at the University of Valencia, Olga Malinkiewicz invented a revolutionary method to produce solar cells by coating perovskites on flexible foils. This achievement earned her multiple awards and garnered international media attention. In 2014, realizing that her breakthrough has the potential to impact the world on a massive scale, Olga teamed up with Piotr Krych and Artur Kupczunas, and Saule Technologies was created. Saule Technologies is a pioneer in the research and manufacturing of perovskite photovoltaic cells – a new generation of solar cells. Perovskite cells, printed by Saule Technologies on flexible foils, are lightweight, ultra-thin, semi-transparent and very effective, even in artifical light. Thanks to this, the range of possible applications of perovskite photovoltaic cells significantly surpasses the range of applications of traditional silicon technology. Releasing products available for licensing and first B2B sales (since early 2021) proves that Saule Technologies is a world leader in commercializing perovskite photovoltaic cells. Saule Technologies partners include companies such as Skanska, Columbus, Somfy, Google Cloud. Sources: https://sauletech.com/corporate-information/ https://sauletech.com/corporate-information/

Sustainable Development

Saule Technologies, a company based in Wrocław, has made significant strides in transitioning perovskite cells from scientific labs to production lines, marking a milestone in the widespread adoption of this technology. Perovskite-based solar panels, renowned for their versatility, flexibility, and efficiency even in low light conditions, offer a sustainable solution for energy generation. Saule Technologies emphasizes the adaptability of perovskite modules, which can be integrated into building facades, lightweight roof coverings, and IoT electronic devices, eliminating the need for frequent battery replacements. The company's product range includes photovoltaic awnings, roller blinds, and blinds, showcasing the diverse applications of perovskite foil. Over the past six years, perovskite cells have rapidly advanced, matching the efficiency of silicon cells while boasting characteristics such as ultra-lightweight, flexibility, transparency, and an ultra-thin profile. These features position perovskite technology as a revolutionary force in the photovoltaic market. Source: https://www.wroclaw.pl/przedsiebiorczy-wroclaw/saule-technologies-olga-malinkiewicz-columbus-energy

Sustainability Impact

Presently, Saule Technologies comprises a team of 40 professionals, including scientists, engineers, and administrative staff, hailing from 15 different countries. In recent months, Saule Technologies has embarked on a pioneering endeavor, collaborating with engineers from Korea, Malaysia, Great Britain, Singapore, and Japan to construct the world's first production line dedicated to printed perovskite cells. Demonstrating a commitment to global innovation, Saule Technologies is actively engaged as a member in various scientific consortia established in Europe to advance the development of perovskite cells. This affiliation provides the company with access to the latest scientific research, enabling the swift implementation of cutting-edge technological solutions for commercialization. Notably, Saule Technologies boasts one of the most modern and well-equipped research facilities, particularly in the field of optoelectronics. This state-of-the-art laboratory positions the company at the forefront of technological advancement, further solidifying its role as a trailblazer in the exploration and application of perovskite technology. Source: https://www.wroclaw.pl/przedsiebiorczy-wroclaw/saule-technologies-olga-malinkiewicz-columbus-energy

SDGs goals and Sustainable development strategy

Saule Technologies is a technology company specializing in the field of solar energy and the production of thin-film photovoltaic cells. The main focus of Saule Technologies is the development of innovative solutions based on perovskite technology. Perovskites are materials with a crystalline structure that can be used in the production of solar cells. The company concentrates on developing products that can be integrated into various types of surfaces, including external architectural elements, clothing, or electronic devices. This flexibility opens the way to innovative applications, such as smart windows, integrated building coatings, or clothing with built-in charging elements. One example of the application of Saule Technologies' products that aligns with Sustainable Development Goals is a project of creating an animal-tracking IoT (Internet of Things) device powered by our solar cells. The project was executed in collaboration with WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) Ukraine and co-financed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Polish Challenge Fund. The initiative responds to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the United Nations, mainly Climate Action, Life on Land, Sustainable Cities and Communities, Affordable and Clean Energy, and Partnership for Goals. “Saule Technologies is proud to create solutions that can make a positive change in the world,” says Olga Malinkiewicz, founder and CTO. Source: https://sauletech.com/perovskites-on-european-bison/

Strategy & Mission

The Saule Technologies Group is the driving force behind the ownership and development of a groundbreaking new generation of ultra-thin, flexible photovoltaic cells, leveraging the potential of perovskites. Their cutting-edge technology empowers the utilization of these cells on a myriad of surfaces, ranging from building facades and light breakers in windows to car roofs, small IoT devices, and even yacht sails. The uniqueness of our technology translates into unparalleled possibilities, and we are actively engaged in integrating this innovative solution across diverse sectors of life and industry. Source: https://www.biznesradar.pl/a/119503,list-zarzadu-saule-technologies-oraz-wybrane-wyniki-za-pierwsze-polrocze-2023-r

Innovative approaches &Challenges

Saule Technologies has joined Platform-ZERO, a novel initiative co-financed by the European Commission (HaDEA), dedicated to eradicating defective production areas and substantially cutting down production costs within the photovoltaic sector. The Saule factory has been identified as one of the four industrial PV pilot plants across Europe where this groundbreaking strategy will be implemented and tested. The launch of the Platform-ZERO project is scheduled for this month. The primary objective of Platform-ZERO is to enhance the quality of photovoltaic device production while simultaneously reducing costs through the implementation of "zero defect manufacturing." This ambitious goal involves leveraging artificial intelligence in process monitoring on the production line to eliminate production defects. The effectiveness of this strategy will be evaluated in four pilot plants situated in different countries, with Saule Technologies' factory in Poland being one of them. The other three pilot plants are located in Spain, Germany, and Austria. Source: https://www.gramwzielone.pl/energia-sloneczna/109938/fabryka-saule-technologies-testowym-zakladem-produkcji-zero-defect-w-europie

Motivation

Watch! Thanks to perovskites you will throw away your chargers | Olga Malinkiewicz | TEDxWroclaw TWARZE INNOWACJI | Olga Malinkiewicz, Saule Technologies

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