19 Sep 2022

New 3D Printing Process Offers Novel Energy Storage Design Options
Engineers have developed a process to print solid-state polymer electrolytes into any shape desired for use in energy storage. The research team say the 3D printing process of such material could be particularly useful in future medical devices where small, intricately designed energy storage offers a number of benefits.
16 Sep 2022

The Blood Stem Cell Research That Could Change Medicine of the Future
Making stem cells from a patient's adult cells - rather than human embryos - is one of the holy grails in modern medicine treatments. New research brings us two steps closer.
14 Sep 2022

Very High Speed Motor Offers Improved Power Density for EVs
Engineers have built a new high-speed motor which has the potential to increase the range of electric vehicles. The design of the prototype IPMSM type motor was inspired by the shape of the longest railroad bridge in South Korea and has achieved speeds of 100,000 revolutions per minute.
23 May 2022

Night Time Solar Technology Can Now Deliver Power in the Dark
Researchers have made a major breakthrough in renewable energy technology by producing electricity from so-called 'night-time' solar power. The team generated electricity from heat radiated as infrared light, in the same way as the Earth cools by radiating into space at night.
27 Sep 2021

Swapping Silver for Copper to Break Solar Panel Efficiency Record
SunDrive Solar received certification from the Institute for Solar Energy Research Hamelin that their commercially-sized silicon solar cell had achieved a 25.54% efficiency. This efficiency surpassed the previous world record of 25.26%, held by LONGi Solar, the world's leading manufacturer of mono-crystalline solar modules. Silicon is currently the dominant solar cell technology, and this technology comprised 95 per cent of all solar modules installed in 2020.
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28 Sep 2020

Australian Advanced Materials
AAM was spun-out from technology developed at UNSW.
9 Jun 2020

Next Generation Solar Cells Pass Strict International Tests
Light-weight, cheap and ultra-thin perovskite crystals have promised to shake-up renewable energy for some time. Research means they are ready to take the next steps towards commercialisation.
17 Jan 2018

UNSW signs world-first solar energy agreement
The 15-year solar supply agreement with Maoneng is the first of its kind in Australia - bringing together a retailer, developer and corporate - and will allow UNSW to achieve its goal of carbon neutrality on energy use by 2020.
29 Apr 2016

Non-toxic and cheap thin-film solar cells
'Zero-energy' buildings -- which generate as much power as they consume -- are now much closer after a team achieved the world's highest efficiency using flexible solar cells that are non-toxic and cheap to make.