Perovskite solar cells are by far the photovoltaic technology with the fastest efficiency evolution, reaching now the astonishing power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 25.2%. Their advantages cover also color and transparency, extremely low thickness, low cost, simple fabrication methods and versatile designs. Nevertheless, since it is a young technology, there are still several challenges that need to be overcome for making its commercialization feasible. For making perovskite solar modules, the back-contact plays a critical job since it drives and deliveries the low energy electrons to the p contact of the cell. In n-i-p configuration cells, gold is normally used as back-contact, which is expensive and rare. In this work, several commercial carbon papers and application procedures were investigated. The best performing system produced 89% of the PCE obtained with standard gold back-contact. Besides having a much simpler and cheaper application method, other features such as low cost, great chemical and mechanical stability and low electrical resistivity proved carbon papers potential for commercialization. Moreover, when a gold interlayer of 5 nm was applied, the relative PCE increased up to 92%.