The recent downturn in the Japanese photovoltaic industry is difficult to hide. Officials from the Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry have recently expressed their commitment to supporting the development of perovskite technology in the country. According to the Japanese government's plan, by 2030, photovoltaic power generation will account for 14% to 16% of its total electricity demand, which means that Japan must double its photovoltaic power generation in less than 10 years. Therefore, Japan is actively positioning itself in the research and production of next-generation photovoltaic cells. However, it is widely believed in the industry that various issues such as industrial integration, management determination, and installation scenarios are constraining the development of the Japanese photovoltaic industry.
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