Japan is taking a bold step in clean energy with its development of next-generation perovskite solar cells.

By 2040, these lightweight, flexible panels are projected to generate as much power as 20 nuclear reactors. Designed to be applied to windows, walls, and even streetlights, they can transform ordinary surfaces into energy producers.

Backed by a \$20 billion investment and domestic iodine resources, this breakthrough is central to Japan’s plan to achieve 38% renewable energy by 2030.

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