Lightcell Energy reaches 30% efficiency from any fuel?
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Will Lightcell publicly publish (or demo) a working unit that achieves ≥30% end-to-end fuel-to-electricity efficiency before Jan 1, 2027?

(note: includes all thermal, optical, and conversion losses; excludes purely theoretical claims)

https://www.lightcellenergy.com/

Lightcell Energy claims to convert hydrogen or hydrocarbon fuel into narrowband visible light (via sodium excitation), then convert that light into electricity using spectrally matched photovoltaic cells — a combustion-powered thermophotovoltaic (TPV) generator. They suggest this architecture can match or exceed the efficiency, cost, weight, and durability of conventional fuel cells (e.g. PEM) or generators.

Critics argue the system is thermodynamically inefficient, mechanically fragile, and inferior to fuel cells in nearly every metric — essentially a glorified gas lamp feeding solar panels.

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