DRINDA (02865) rose more than 5%. As of the time of writing, the stock was up 4.15%, trading at HKD 21.6 with a turnover of HKD 37.2648 million. Market analysis points to Elon Musk's plan to deploy 100GW of solar-powered AI satellites annually, suggesting that low-orbit satellites and space computing are driving demand for space-based photovoltaics. Long-term prospects indicate that perovskite tandem cells offer advantages in high efficiency and flexible thin-film applications, along with potential for radiation and environmental adaptability. Should breakthroughs in encapsulation longevity and large-area uniformity be achieved through engineering, this technology is poised to become a mainstream solution. DRINDA has officially entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with Shangyi Optoelectronics. The two parties will deeply integrate industrial and application scenario resources to collaborate on the application of perovskite battery technology in space energy. They will establish a synergistic mechanism covering technological R&D, in-orbit verification, industrial implementation, and application scenario expansion. On January 5th, DRINDA stated on its investor communication platform that the conversion efficiency of its small-area perovskite-TOPCon tandem cell has exceeded 33.53%, placing its technical indicators at a leading level within the industry. Collaborator Shangyi Optoelectronics, leveraging the technical background of the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, is a rare domestic satellite battery manufacturer. Its core team has extensive experience in perovskite aerospace applications and has built a unique space simulation R&D platform. The company has completed first-principles verification of perovskite materials under space conditions, laying a solid foundation for subsequent in-orbit verification. DRINDA is now working closely with Shangyi Optoelectronics to advance in-orbit verification and subsequent industrialization efforts.
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