Truach Co., Ltd. Expands Operations to the Kanto Region
Truach Co., Ltd., headquartered in Nara City, Japan, has officially opened its new branch offices in Tokyo and Saitama on July 1, 2025. The company, which specializes in the sale and installation of residential solar power generation and energy storage systems, aims to meet the growing demand for renewable energy solutions in the Kanto region.
With a commitment to serving local communities, Truach has previously established branch offices in Kyoto, Osaka, Shiga, and Nagoya. The opening of the Tokyo and Saitama offices marks a significant milestone in the company's expansion strategy. The Tokyo office is conveniently located on the 17th floor of the Ariake Central Tower, just a three-minute walk from Tokyo Big Sight station on the Yurikamome line, and a five-minute walk from the Kokusai-tenjijo station on the Rinkai line. The Saitama office is situated in the heart of Saitama City.
This expansion comes at a time when the Tokyo metropolitan area is gearing up for a mandatory solar panel installation policy introduced by Governor Koike, aimed at achieving carbon neutrality by 2030. Effective from April 2025, this policy requires the installation of solar panels in new residential buildings in Tokyo. With a growing awareness of renewable energy solutions, Truach is keen to leverage this opportunity to provide solar and energy storage solutions to potential customers in the Kanto region.
A Strategic Move in Response to Regulations
The solar panel installation mandate is a pioneering initiative in Japan, aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions to half of 2000 levels by 2030. This landmark legislation, passed in 2022, enforced two years of preparation for the necessary infrastructure and awareness among the public. The urgency for adopting renewable energy sources has become increasingly critical due to global concerns regarding climate change and the ongoing energy crisis triggered by geopolitical conflicts, including the war in Ukraine.
As of 2021, Japan relied on imported fossil fuels for approximately 83.2% of its energy supply. Given these statistics, the nation is significantly vulnerable to energy crises, driving the relevance and necessity of the Tokyo government's initiative on solar energy. Truach is positioned to assist in meeting the demands raised by this policy and is committed to addressing the needs of new customers interested in adopting solar energy and battery systems.
Commitment to Quality and Customer Service
Under the leadership of the company's CEO, Motoyasu Inaba, Truach has focused on enhancing its sales skills and workforce capabilities in preparation for this expansion. The company aims to achieve an annual revenue target of 1.6 billion yen in the fiscal year 2024. Intensive recruiting efforts on social media have successfully attracted skilled professionals from the Kanto region to be integral parts of the new branches.
Truach is dedicated to becoming a beloved choice among customers in Tokyo and Saitama. With the hope to provide top-notch service and cutting-edge renewable energy solutions, the company is eager to establish lasting relationships with its new clientele.
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Located at 17th floor, Ariake Central Tower, near Tokyo Big Sight Station.
Located in the center of Saitama City.
With these new offices, Truach prioritizes local engagement and the transition to sustainable energy solutions in the Kanto area, ensuring both quality service and eco-friendly practices are at the forefront of its operations.