study is unique in the range of tandem technologies assessed, including two-terminal (2T), three-terminal (3T) devices, and two types of four-terminal (4T) tandem devices, stacked 4T and spectral splitting 4T, although the latter is not discussed in-depth

For each category of tandem solar cell, the team looks at the technology at the cell level, scaling level, cell-to-module, manufacturing, reliability, costs, environmental impact topics, and commercialization risks, with a focus on challenges and opportunities

technical challenges as well as business-centered challenges

benefits and drawbacks to all architectures

4T configurations have the potential to leverage the ability to manufacture top and bottom junctions separately, giving it design and process flexibility advantages

given the amount of effort going into 2T architectures, they may also reach the market on a similar timeline

researchers provide a list of twelve physical and economic needs to be addressed if the technology is to reach 2% of market share by 2030

we are optimistic that the next 6 years will yield significant advances toward tandem commercialization

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