Overview of JPI Seminar on Grid-Scale Battery Business
The Japan Planning Institute (JPI) is set to hold a significant seminar addressing the revenue and business structures of grid-scale battery operations. Scheduled for May 28, 2026, from 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM, this event will feature senior specialist Shinichiro Takiguchi from the Japan Research Institute’s Ideation Strategy Center.
With a pivotal focus on the evolving landscape of battery businesses, the seminar will encompass the essential insights into the revenue models framed by demand-and-supply adjustments and the impact of regulatory trends on market dynamics.
Key Insights and Takeaways
Participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the following areas:
- - The overarching landscape of revenue structures within the grid-scale battery business.
- - The critical aspects of designing business schemes that distinguish between trading power and financial capabilities.
- - An analysis of emerging battery fund patterns and winning strategies across different participating corporations.
Target Audience
This seminar is designed for professionals in various sectors:
- - Business development teams considering entry into the battery sector, particularly within energy and electric power industries.
- - Strategic planning departments handling renewable energy and aggregation businesses.
- - Financial institutions and investment departments involved in infrastructure investments and fund management.
- - Trading and operational departments addressing electricity market dynamics and demand-supply balancing.
Lecture Content Breakdown
The seminar will present an enlightening overview on the transition of battery businesses from simple storage solutions to integral components of grid management. Topics explored will include:
1. Current occurrences in the grid-scale battery business landscape.
2. Key points regarding the dynamics of grid-scale battery operations, including:
- Basic revenue and expenditure frameworks.
- Essential business schemes related to grid-scale solutions.
- The distinct divide between trading expertise and capital strength.
- The rise of battery storage funds.
3. Structural analysis of the battery market, covering:
- Classification of participating companies.
- Regulatory trends observed from energy policies.
- Regional considerations and grid connections.
4. Future Outlook:
- Evolving business models extending beyond electricity into transportation collaborations.
5. Interactive Q&A session to address participant inquiries.
6. Networking opportunity for exchanging business cards and ideas.
Unique Networking Opportunities
JPI seminars present an invaluable chance to engage directly with distinguished speakers and fellow professionals across various industries. Participants will benefit from peer networking aimed at exchanging practical insights and fostering collaborative opportunities.
Participation Formats
- - In-person attendance (archival content not included).
- - Live streaming (archival content not included).
- - Archive streaming available post-event.
Participants opting for in-person or live streaming can add archival access for a special rate of 18,500 JPY (inclusive of tax).
Registration Fees
- - Individual participation: 37,370 JPY (inclusive of tax).
- - Group rates for additional participants from the same corporation at 32,370 JPY.
- - Public sector affiliates can benefit from reduced rates for up to two attendees, available for in-person or live-stream formats.
Additional Information
Following the seminar, attendees will have an opportunity to pose questions to the speaker and engage with fellow participants, further enhancing the value of the experience. The JPI will also accept applications for archival access post-seminar, ensuring that insights are preserved for future reference.
For more details and registration, visit:
JPI Seminar Details.
Contact Information
Japan Planning Institute
Address: 5-2-32 Minami Azabu, Kouwa Hiroo Building, Minato Ward, Tokyo 106-0047
Phone: 03-5793-9761
Fax: 03-5793-9767
Website:
JPI Official Site.
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