Akin Olaleru, SPalaniyandy, NMamba, BBMwakikunga, Bonex W2026-02-102026-02-102025-082191-1363https://doi.org/10.1002/open.202500181http://hdl.handle.net/10204/14673Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) have recently emerged as a viable technology for photovoltaic applications, offering high efficiency and cost-effective manufacturing. Beyond generating electricity, PSCs can also facilitate hydrogen production through water splitting. This article provides a comprehensive review of current research on PSCs for hydrogen production, highlighting their potential as a transformative technology in this field. The challenges and opportunities associated with using PSCs for hydrogen production are discussed, including their stability and efficiency under various operating conditions. The impact of device design, system integration, and materials engineering on PSC performance for hydrogen production is also examined. Furthermore, an overview of hydrogen demand is provided and how PSCs can be integrated with other renewable energy sources to contribute to a sustainable energy future through green hydrogen production is explored. The analysis suggests that hydrogen production using PSCs has the potential to become a groundbreaking technology, significantly impacting the energy sector and the transition to low-carbon energy.FulltextenPerovskite solar cellsPSCsWater splittingHydrogen productionHybrid perovskite solar cells: A disruptive technology for hydrogen production through photocatalytic water splittingArticleN/A