A New Era in Energy Storage: KPTP Series by Omron
In October 2023, Omron Social Solutions, headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, will launch the KPTP Series, a groundbreaking triple energy storage system designed for residential use. This innovative system allows home users to seamlessly integrate solar power generation, energy storage, and Vehicle-to-Home (V2H) capabilities tailored to their lifestyle needs.
Addressing Growing Energy Demands
Due to a continual rise in electricity costs and the upcoming end of the feed-in tariff (FIT) regulations for solar energy that began in Japan in 2009, there is a heightened demand for reliable solar energy consumption using energy storage systems. As natural disasters become more frequent, the need for backup power solutions that combine solar energy generation with storage systems has gained significant attention. In line with Japan's expected increase in electric vehicle (EV) usage by 2035, the KPTP Series leverages EVs as substantial energy storage systems, further enabling households (V2H) and facilities (V2B) to utilize stored energy effectively. This configuration contributes to enhanced resilience in emergency situations, making EVs portable batteries that can provide emergency power during blackouts, ultimately supporting business continuity planning (BCP).
Key Features of the KPTP Series
1. Flexible System Design
The KPTP Series offers adaptability for both new and existing homes, allowing homeowners to begin with a hybrid solar and storage system. Users can add a V2H stand when they purchase an EV, thereby upgrading to the triple energy storage configuration. This modular design caters to residential needs, making it easy to retrofit existing homes or implement in new builds.
2. Remote Monitoring Capability
Thanks to connectivity with Omron’s cloud services, users can remotely monitor their systems via PC, accessing information regarding solar generation and battery charge levels. Remote operation for mode changes, charging, and discharging settings is also available. This feature enhances user convenience and promotes efficient energy management.
3. Compact and Stylish Design
The indoor battery units of the KPTP Series are amongst the smallest in Japan. Both 6.5kWh and 9.7kWh options are available with a sleek, white exterior designed to blend seamlessly into home interiors. Notably, the units measure a thickness of only 137mm, allowing for discreet installation in hallways or entrances. Expanded operational temperature ranges mean these units can function effectively in colder climates, addressing previously unfeasible installation areas.
Additional Benefits and Incentives
Users who implement the battery units can join Omron's eco-friendly initiative, receiving J-Credits for solar electricity consumption, which can be exchanged for shopping points, like Amazon gift vouchers. This rewards program not only promotes sustainable energy practices but also enhances everyday purchasing benefits for users.
The combination of practical benefits, user-focused design, and the ability to evolve with technological advancements makes the KPTP Series a new standard in home energy solutions.
Summary
Omron Social Solutions continues to pioneer in automation and public systems with innovative solutions tailored to tackle modern challenges. The KPTP Series exemplifies a commitment to enhancing energy resilience and efficiency in residential settings, making the future of energy consumption more sustainable and adaptable to individual lifestyles.
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