The new organization for Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) of Japan accepts proposals for a six-year R&D program to promote large-scale production technologies and field tests of the next generation Tandem Perovskiet solar cells.
Nedo, the Japanese -supported Innovation Office, has launched a public call for proposals under its Green Innovation Fund. The program will support research and development of mass production technologies for the next generation Tandem Perovskiet solar cells.
The six-year effort, which runs from tax 2025 to 2030, is intended to accelerate the commercialization of tandem devices by tackling performance losses during scaling and the production processes with a high yield, high-throughput. Demonstration tests will also be performed under Real-World conditions, including systems mounted on the roof and on the ground, to verify the performance of electricity generation.
Applicants can include companies, universities and research institutions. Proposals must be submitted online between October 3 and November 17. Papier enforcement, postpost, fax and e -mail are not accepted.
Nedo said it will hold an online briefing session on 10 October. Participation is not mandatory, but is recommended. Applications require registration with the Japanese cross-ministerial R&D management system, e-RAD.
The program is part of the Green Innovation Fund of Nedo, which wants to reduce the costs of power generation due to technology development and social implementation.
In September, Nedo sketched 24 research themes for a program 2025-29 to promote the next generation of solar cells, system integration, grid stability and recycling. Earlier this year, the Energy R&D Agency also published a solar strategy to promote the next generation of PV cells, location-specific systems, module recycling and long-term operational stability, to support the Japanese goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.
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