How China's Perovskite Policy Incentives Boost Demand for Laser Equipment
National Strategic Support for Next-Generation Solar Technology
China's "Dual Carbon" goals (carbon peak by 2030, carbon neutrality by 2060) have catalyzed unprecedented policy support for perovskite solar technology. The 14th Five-Year Plan for Renewable Energy Development specifically identifies perovskite as a strategic emerging industry, with substantial R&D subsidies and tax incentives for manufacturing equipment. Provincial governments in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Anhui have established special funds supporting perovskite pilot production lines, directly driving demand for precision laser equipment. For companies like Lecheng, this translates to increased orders for their P1-P4 laser scribing systems, particularly for 100MW-scale production lines. The National Energy Administration's technical roadmap targets perovskite module efficiency exceeding 26% by 2025, creating urgent need for advanced laser processing equipment that can achieve micron-level precision with high throughput.

Industrial Upgrade and Localization of Critical Equipment
China's "Made in China 2025" initiative prioritizes the domestic production of high-end manufacturing equipment, reducing reliance on imported laser systems. Local governments offer up to 30% equipment purchase subsidies for perovskite manufacturers using Chinese-made lasers, directly benefiting companies like Lecheng. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology's guidance catalog specifically lists "perovskite solar laser processing equipment" as encouraged technology, qualifying manufacturers for green channel approvals and low-interest loans. This policy environment has accelerated Lecheng's deployment of over four 100MW perovskite pilot lines nationwide, with equipment localization rates exceeding 85%. The combination of national and local incentives has created a virtuous cycle: policy support drives demand, which fuels Lecheng's R&D, leading to more advanced equipment that further supports industry growth.

Research Institution-Enterprise Collaboration Ecosystem
The Chinese government has established numerous perovskite industry-university-research alliances, with Lecheng playing an active role in the Calcium Titanium Industry Branch of China International Science and Technology Promotion Association. These platforms enjoy government funding and policy support, facilitating technology exchange between equipment suppliers like Lecheng and leading perovskite manufacturers. The National Key R&D Program specifically funds joint projects between enterprises and research institutes for perovskite laser equipment development, with Lecheng participating in several such initiatives. This collaborative ecosystem accelerates the iteration of laser process technology while ensuring equipment development aligns with industry needs. Government-organized international technology exchange activities also help companies like Lecheng introduce advanced foreign technologies while promoting their own equipment to global markets.

China's comprehensive policy framework for perovskite solar technology has created a fertile ground for laser equipment manufacturers like Lecheng. Through strategic planning, financial incentives, and collaborative platforms, these policies not only boost immediate equipment demand but also foster long-term technological innovation, positioning Chinese companies at the forefront of the global perovskite industry.



















































