Microquanta has published data from a test perovskite installation showing better performance, on the metric of capacity factor, from single-junction perovskite modules than standard Mono PERC silicon – quite remarkable given that it’s silicon PV which has the higher nominal efficiency values. Microquanta could’ve published module efficiency and total generation electricity per week, but instead chose to publish the metric most favorable to perovskites ‘weekly equivalent power generation hours’ – 18.66 hours for the perovskite, 13.44 hours for the silicon PV. That capacity factor metric is 38% higher for the perovskite – at least under the unusual conditions of the test, under which we suspect the perovskite would have generated more power than the silicon PV did, or at least…