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With ongoing advancements in solar cell research, new generations of solar cells are increasingly demonstrating superior efficiencies. However, the application of theoretical advancements to practical experiences has seen limited realization, with significant barriers being encountered, notably in the realms of commercialization and manufacturing of novel cells, such as perovskites. This paper analyzed the potentialities and advancements of emerging solar cell technologies, providing a nuanced comparative analysis to assess the technological progression and potentials inherent in them. The exploration commences from the first-generation silicon crystalline cells and navigates through to the innovative third-generation perovskite cells. This journey reveals distinct material properties and sophisticated optimization strategies, each precisely focused on achieving enhanced efficiency. To facilitate a deeper comprehension of the limits and distinctive advantages of each solar cell type, an extensive analysis of their industrial development processes and specific technological attributes is undertaken. A representative comparative illustration will be furnished for each solar cell type, accentuating their stability, material characteristics, supply dynamics, developmental statuses, and environmental impacts. This investigation encompasses a foundational analysis across the three generations of solar cells, attributing to each generation a unique cell type to illuminate possible development directions and existing challenges, thereby, defining prospective pathways to navigate current constraints. The commercialization challenges inherent to alternative solar cells are elaborated, providing reflections on the probable future research trajectories and industrial manufacturing approaches. This discourse aims to afford a thorough and insightful understanding of the potential breakthroughs and impediments in the evolving landscape of solar cell technologies, balancing technological advancements, practical implementations, and environmental considerations.
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