The deal with Tokyo Gas will see the North East-developed solar films used outside of the Europe for the first time.
Solar power innovator Power Roll has signed an agreement with Japanese utilities firm Tokyo Gas that will see its products used outside of Europe for the first time.
The joint development agreement will see the two firms work together on making Power Roll’s North East-developed solar film technology ready for the Japanese market. The work will include identifying suitable manufacturing partners in the country.
It will also progress technical designs for the perovskite technology, which brings flexible, lightweight and “ultra low cost” solar technology closer to large scale deployment. Power Roll and Tokyo Gas will look at its wider potential uses, routes to market and certification requirements in Japan.
Trial uses of Power Roll’s technology will be carried out at Tokyo Gas’ facilities. Over a year the partners will collect performance data that will help boost capabilities and reliability in Japan’s climate.
Unlike traditional solar panels, which are typically ground-mounted, Power Roll’s ultra-light solar films can be applied to a variety of surfaces, including rooftops and vertical building facades. The firm says this opens the door to widespread adoption in urban and commercial settings.
Neil Spann, chief executive of Power Roll, said: “This Joint Development Agreement with Tokyo Gas represents a major milestone in our long standing relationship as we work to bring our game-changing solar film technology to market. Tokyo Gas is a natural partner for us, thanks to their expertise, innovation, and commitment to driving clean energy solutions.
“Together, we aim to establish Japan as the global leader in perovskite solar technology while addressing critical energy challenges globally. This partnership underscores the long-term potential of our collaboration to create impactful solutions for renewable energy generation. By combining Power Roll’s cutting-edge solar technology with Tokyo Gas’s market leadership, ability to scale and infrastructure, we are laying the groundwork for a new era in solar power that will redefine how and where solar energy is deployed.”
The agreement follows a North East trade mission – led by North East mayor Kim McGuinness – to Japan in November. During the trip, Ms McGuinness met with Tokyo Gas on behalf of Power Roll, which operates out of Murton.
Ms McGuinness said: “This partnership between Power Roll and Tokyo Gas shows the depth of opportunity there is to secure and grow green energy investment and with that jobs in places like County Durham. I was proud to meet with Tokyo Gas on behalf of Power Roll during our trade mission to Japan last year, when I saw first-hand the global appetite there is in our cutting-edge technology, so I am delighted it has now led to this agreement.
“North East England has the people, the technology and the spirit of innovation to become the home of the green energy revolution. Our engineers and our businesses are making a real difference on the global stage, and we are backing them to deliver the job security and growth opportunities that brings.”








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