An understanding of the improvements achieved in the use of cosolvents for methylammonium lead triiodide (MAPbI3):C70 blend films (MAPbI3:C70) processing is presented. A comparative study using aromatic (i.e., o-xylene and o-dichlorobenzene) and aliphatic (i.e., methylcyclohexane and chlorocyclohexane) cosolvents proves the nature of the cosolvent interacting with fullerene to be determining for achieving enhanced devices. UV–vis spectra of the different C70 solutions suggest a major impact of the solute–aromatic solvent interactions on the optoelectronic properties. The effect of aromatic and aliphatic solvents in the electronic structure of C70 crystals, obtained from the different solutions, is indeed demonstrated by electron energy loss spectroscopy. Morphological studies show elimination of pinholes (field emission scanning electron microscopy) and different nanometric features related to fullerene (atomic force microscopy) in MAPbI3:C70 blend films processed using aromatic cosolvents. A severe quenc...