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Abstract Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have made remarkable strides, positioning themselves as a leading technology in the pursuit of efficient and affordable renewable energy. A critical bottleneck of their continued advancement is electrode material, which plays an important role in determining both device efficiency and stability. Carbon‐based electrodes have emerged as a promising alternative to traditional metal counterparts, offering several key benefits, including lower production costs, environmental‐friendly, and improved long‐term stability. This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the material compatibility, durability challenges and recent advancements in PSCs with carbon electrodes. By exploring innovative approaches and breakthroughs, we aim to pave a way for the future development of high‐performance, cost‐effective, and sustainable perovskite photovoltaics.
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