P3C is making solar modules from perovskite, a material that could replace silicon
The Gurugram-based company produces perovskite modules on glass and on flexible substrates and has had its cell efficiency certified by the National Institute of Solar Energy.
P3C Technology and Solutions, founded in 2019 by Sooraj Kumar, is a company based in Gurugram, Haryana, working on perovskite solar modules. The company is incubated at FITT, the technology transfer arm of IIT Delhi. P3C's perovskite cells have achieved a certified efficiency of 19.3%, verified by the National Institute of Solar Energy.
Two key products from P3C are MySUN Glass and MySUN Flex. MySUN Glass involves attaching perovskite modules onto glass, similar to conventional solar panels. MySUN Flex, however, involves placing the perovskite modules onto flexible substrates, enabling the panels to be placed on surfaces that rigid panels cannot fit.
The company has developed its own assembly line for production, with a capacity of around 100 kilowatts for small-format modules, with plans to scale up to one megawatt. P3C's modules have been subjected to durability testing at NISE, and they aim to send these modules for validation at the United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
In March 2026, P3C launched P3SKY, a platform designed for manufacturers to test and validate perovskite modules under real-world conditions before committing to production. This move is based on Kumar's belief that the industry's main hurdle is not efficiency records, but rather the lack of reliability data.
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