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Japan is testing lightweight solar panels and perovskite windows for buildings

solarenergyBy solarenergyNovember 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Mitsui Home and Tokyo Gas have unveiled plans to introduce Japan’s first combined on-site and virtual solar purchase agreement (PPA), reducing factory emissions and maximizing energy consumption on rooftops.

November 28, 2025
Brian Publicover

Mitsui Home and Tokyo Gas have agreed to deploy Japan’s first combined on-site and virtual power purchase agreement (PPA) using thin, lightweight solar panels at Mitsui Home’s factory in Saitama Prefecture.

Tokyo Gas said in an online statement that it will install a 1 MW system over the entire roof area of ​​the factory, powered by panels that weigh about 40% less than conventional modules.

The on-site PPA will supply the factory directly, while excess production will be sold to the market and its environmental value transferred to Mitsui Home’s factories in Chiba and Kansai through a virtual PPA.

The project is expected to generate approximately 1,170 MWh of renewable electricity annually and reduce emissions from Mitsui Home’s domestic factories by approximately 506 tons, equivalent to a 44% reduction at its sites in Saitama, Chiba, Kansai and Kyushu.

The companies described the scheme as a model for addressing rooftop load limits and excess energy restrictions as Japan looks to expand solar capacity under the Seventh Strategic Energy Plan amid a shortage of suitable land.

The initiative also complements other ongoing innovations in Japan’s renewable energy and energy storage sectors.

For example, in January, Japan strengthened its lead in solid-state batteries, supporting four major R&D projects from Toyota, Idemitsu, Mitsui Kinzoku and TK Works with more than $660 million in subsidies to support commercialization by 2030.

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In July, PXP Inc and Tokyo Gas began developing lightweight chalcopyrite solar cells for low-load industrial roofs, while a consortium including Toshiba and YKK AP started a perovskite window pilot at the Telecom Center Building in Tokyo.

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