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When were photovoltaic cells first used?

The first conventional photovoltaic cells were produced in the late 1950s, and throughout the 1960s were principally used to provide electrical power for earth-orbiting satellites.

When did photovoltaic technology start?

The second photovoltaic conference took place in Washington. In 1963, Sharp Corporation developed the first usable photovoltaic module from silicon solar cells. The biggest photovoltaic system at the time, the 242 W module field, was set up in Japan. A year later, in 1964, Americans applied a 470 W photovoltaic field in the Nimbus space project.

Who created the first solar cell based on the photoelectric effect?

That same year, a Russian scientist by the name of Aleksandr Stoletov created the first solar cell based on the photoelectric effect, which is when light falls on a material and electrons are released. This effect was first observed by a German physicist, Heinrich Hertz.

When did photovoltaics become a popular power source?

In the 1980s, photovoltaics became a popular power source for consumer electronic devices, including calculators, watches, radios, lanterns and other small battery-charging applications.

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