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Toyota Selects Kaneka’s Solar Cells for Use in Its Electric Vehicles’ Roofs

By Stanley SheltonMay 4, 20232 Mins Read
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Japanese chemical company and solar module manufacturer Kaneka has partnered with Toyota Motor Corporation to incorporate its advanced 26.63%-efficient crystalline silicon solar cells with heterojunction and back-contact technology into Toyota's electric vehicles. The cells will be used in the roof glass of Toyota's Prius PHEV car, due to the high conversion efficiency and excellent exterior

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