LONDON, May 27, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The main objective
of this report is to provide a comprehensive overview of the
next-generation solar photovoltaics (PV) market, assessing the
future potential and providing detailed eight-year forecasts for
the photovoltaics business. In this report we analyze the market
under different segments (in terms of technology and potential
applications) with separate revenue and volume estimations.
In compiling our forecasts, we examine the product development
and marketing strategies of the leading influential players, both
large and small, in the emerging solar PV field.
We also take into consideration announcements by current and
prospective players regarding pricing, new product introduction,
capacity expansion, technology evolution, and production
timetables. These announcements are reviewed critically—because in
some cases the expectations and projections seem highly unrealistic
to us. Photovoltaic technologies covered in this report
include:
• Novel crystalline silicon photovoltaics
• Organic photovoltaics
• Dye-sensitized solar cells
• Perovskite-based photovoltaics
• Quantum dot-based photovoltaics
• Silver nanowire based photovoltaics
• Carbon nanotube-based photovoltaics
• Graphene-based photovoltaics
METHODOLOGY AND INFORMATION SOURCES
This report is the latest from NanoMarkets that looks closely at
the trends in solar photovoltaics.
The forecasting approach is to identify and quantify the
photovoltaic markets for next-generation photovoltaics over the
next eight years, and then assess and quantify their potential to
actually penetrate these markets via substitution for conventional
silicon-based photovoltaics. This is a key factor, because next-gen
photovoltaics represent a completely new form of solar energy
harvesting.
As part of the analysis, we assess the likely level of competition
from other technologies in the different addressable markets. We
also consider how technical developments can accelerate, slow, and
in some cases halt the ability of different photovoltaic
technologies to gain widespread commercialization.
To determine where the opportunities lie, we have based this
report both on primary and secondary research:
• Primary information is gathered through analysis of relevant
applications and market trends based on discussions with key
players in the photovoltaics segment, including entrepreneurs,
business development and marketing managers, and technologists.
• Secondary research is based on technical literature, company
websites, trade journals and press articles, trade shows, and
conferences. This also includes the complete library of our own
reports in this field, which is now quite extensive. Where data is
based on another report, it has been reinvestigated, reanalyzed,
and reconsidered in the light of current information, and updated
accordingly.
This report is international in scope. The forecasts here are
worldwide and we have not been geographically selective in the
firms covered or interviewed.
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