Abstract

Electrochromic (EC) devices are not commercialized extensively owing to their high cost. The best large-area devices in the market suffer from not reaching a distinct dark-colored state. These devices appear more like a blue tinted glass. While a better performance demands the use of appropriate components, the cost-effectiveness of such components is crucial for commercialization. Specifically, the utilization of cost-effective electrodes, thin WO3 coatings, and inexpensive electrolytes are essential for reducing the cost of EC devices. Here, we report a high-performing porous WO3 thin film (∌130 nm) achieved by optimizing the DC sputtering process parameters. This way, an affordable dual-function EC energy-storage device was fabricated, showing 84% transmittance modulation and a high power density of 3036 mW/m2, thus functioning simultaneously as a transparency switching energy-storage device. With a large-area (900 cm2) device, we have demonstrated that the need for expensive ITO electrodes and Li+ ion-based electrolytes can be eliminated by using a hybrid electrode (ITO/Al-mesh) and multivalent Al3+ ion-based electrolytes while not compromising the device performance. The findings of this study may revolutionize the EC device industry and their commercialization owing to inexpensive ingredients and scalable processing.

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