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Home - Solar Industry - Aisin Corporation starts Perovskite Solar PV Outdoor Trial
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Aisin Corporation starts Perovskite Solar PV Outdoor Trial

solarenergyBy solarenergyApril 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Japanese car components and system manufacturer began to test its own organic perovskiet -zonnemodules in what a 30 KW Buitenveld test will be in one of his facilities in Anjo.

April 24, 2025
Valerie Thompson

The Japanese Aisin Corporation, a car components and system manufacturer, started testing his internal developed Perovskiet-Zonnemodules. The outside tests will follow the power generation and performance in a PV system, convenience of installation and grid-connected effect.

“The Perovskiet sun cells from Aisin have a high efficiency of the power generation, which is realized by more than 20 years of R&D on solar cells, and a high durability, which is derived from its own film structure with thin glass by using the production options cultivated in the production of automotive components,” said the company.

The process started in March 2025 in the company’s factory in Anjo City in Southern Aichi Prefecture, Japan. The test panels are installed in phases on four walls and on roofs of facilities that reach a total of 30 kW in September 2025.

According to Aisin, this was the first grid -bound perovskiet project in Japan.

The company said that it is planning to investigate the yield of the power generation, follow the direction and intensity of solar radiation, and to verify aspects of the project, such as construction time, costs and abnormality management to identify problems and solutions.

Aisin Corporation’s own organic perovskiet modules are based on thin lightweight glass, but have a flexible or bendable feature.

The company wants to produce large Perovskiet solar panels, aimed at buildings integrated PV (BIPV) and mobility applications to expand the range of electric vehicles between costs, according to a research report published in the early 2024.

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The current field test is a follow -up to an earlier solar project that was supported by the new Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (Nedo).

For a few years now, the Japanese Nedo Solar Technology Research, an initiative that is planning to continue in the coming years. The last open call for proposals was announced in January.

According to the solar technology development program, Nedo is looking for projects that promote the performance of solar cells, system installation, recycling of the solar panel and long -term power stability. The initiative runs through the Tax 2029 to support the 2050 carbon neutrality goal in Japan.

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