Oxford Photovoltaics

[2] As of 2019[update] the company has raised $100 Million in investment with support from Oxford University Innovation, Goldwind[5] the University of Oxford, Innovate UK[6][7] the European Investment Bank (EIB), Legal & General, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)[8] and Equinor.

[9][10][11] The largest shareholder is the Swiss cell and module production equipment manufacturer Meyer Burger.

[12] In January 2024, they set a new record of 25% efficiency from industrial sized solar modules.

[13] The company exploits solid-state physics using metal halide high efficiency perovskite solar cells[14] and was among MIT Technology Review’s top 50 most innovative companies of 2017.

[15][16] Oxford PV is headquartered in Yarnton,[17] Oxfordshire with an industrial pilot line in Brandenburg an der Havel, near Berlin, Germany.