How is the Japanese government promoting photovoltaics? What are the current market trends (such as new products, PV parcs, smart grids) in Japan? What is the legal framework for solar power plants? What business opportunities does the Japanese solar power market offer to EU SMEs? What are the main obstacles for European companies entering the Japanese market and how can they be overcome?
Japan's PV (photovoltaic) sector is a dynamic industry driven by ambitious climate targets and technological innovation that focuses on expanding solar energy to reduce import dependency and meet energy demand, with a strong focus on perovskite solar cells, smart grids, energy storage, and even space-based solar power. The government is promoting private investment and introducing new obligations such as the solar power requirement in Tokyo to increase renewable energy to up to 50% by 2040.
Several subsidy systems as for example the feed-in tariff (FIT) combined with a Feed-in Premium (FIP) system FIT, the Japanese CO2 pricing system, and a wide range of additional political measures give a strong basis for new investments in the integration of PV power systems and grid expansion.
Foreign companies entering Japan’s solar market can establish operations through various structures—including sales agents, representative offices, branches, or full incorporation—PV components are distributed through a variety of specialized wholesalers. Japan’s Green Transformation (GX) strategy which refers to the transformation of the entire economic and social system creates strong opportunities for European SMEs in advanced PV, storage, smart-grid and next-generation energy technologies. Success on the Japanese market requires long-term commitment, strong local partnerships, and careful adaptation to Japan’s business culture.
The webinar is targeted at European SMEs seeking to explore market opportunities, policy developments, and partnership prospects in Japan’s solar power sector.
In 40 minutes from your desk, discover:
Programme:
Registration deadline: 23/2/2026
Speaker:
Peter Beck / Senior Project Manager / ECOS GmbH
Peter Beck is responsible for the Energy and Environmental Technology Division of ECOS. In more than 30 years, Peter gained experience in the field of consulting, research and project engineering especially focusing on renewable energies, energy efficiency, Combined Heat and Power Cogeneration and hydrogen technology. Peter Beck has experiences in the following fields:
• Various Research and Market Studies in the field of Renewable Energies, PV, Biogas, Biomass, Hydrogen, Energy Efficiency, Waste Heat Utilization etc.
• Consulting and Marketing Concepts for market entry in Japan, especially for European companies in renewable energy business
• Project management, e.g. of German-Japanese cooperation projects in the field of renewable energies (e.g. PV and bioenergy) and energy management in Japan
Moderator: Sofia Smerzi, Business Support Coordinator, EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Organiser: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation - Brussels Office
Deliverables:
Coming soon...
The EU-Japan Centre currently produces 5 newsletters :







