Decision Made on Adopted Projects for the FY2025 New Energy Promotion Technology Development Support Program!
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Tokyo Metropolitan Government selects Kyocera's lightweight solar power generation system development for the FY2025 technology development support program.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main objective of the adopted project for FY2025?
- A: The main objective is to develop domestically produced solar power generation systems that are lightweight and can be installed in locations where installation is difficult, with a view to integration with next-generation solar cells. Furthermore, it aims to promote the reuse and recycling of panels by utilizing lifespan prediction technology. This contributes to the realization of decarbonization and a circular economy.
- Q: Who are the main implementing organizations selected for this project?
- A: The lead company is Kyocera Corporation, with Kyowa Holdings Co., Ltd. and others participating as constituent companies.
- Q: What is the "New Energy Promotion Technology Development Support Program" implemented by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government?
- A: This program supports research, technology development, demonstration, and implementation of new energy, as well as systems, products, and services that contribute to its utilization and dissemination, which are expected to be widely adopted in the future. The goal is to promote decarbonization in Tokyo and contribute to industrial promotion and economic growth, aiming for "Zero Emission Tokyo" in 2050.
- Q: What are the conditions for eligible applicants for the subsidy?
- A: Eligible applicants are corporate groups composed of two or more entities, including large and small and medium-sized enterprises in Tokyo.
- Q: What are the maximum subsidy amount and subsidy rate?
- A: The maximum subsidy is 3 billion yen per group (with a minimum total project cost of 1 billion yen), and the subsidy rate is up to two-thirds of the eligible expenses.