New Milestone for Energy Resilience in Japan
Nippon Chikudenchi Co., Ltd., headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, has officially begun operations of its new battery storage facility, the
NC Iwami Town Battery Storage Facility, located in Iwami District, Tottori Prefecture. This facility commenced receiving power on August 21, 2026. The establishment of this facility is instrumental in addressing the fluctuations in renewable energy output, thereby contributing significantly to the stability of the local power system.
Facility Overview
The NC Iwami Town Battery Storage Facility boasts a rated output of
1,999 kW and a total capacity of
8,146 kWh. This facility is equipped with a battery system provided by
CATL, complemented by a Power Conditioning System (PCS) from
TMEIC. Together, these components offer reliable performance, ensuring that the facility can adequately support market operations in demand balancing and assist in managing energy supplies across various platforms such as the JEPX wholesale market and the capacity market.
Key Features of the Facility:
- - Location: Iwami District, Tottori Prefecture
- - Rated Output: 1,999 kW
- - Total Capacity: 8,146 kWh
- - Battery System: CATL
- - PCS: TMEIC
- - Construction and Design: Conducted by Kando Co., Ltd.
The NC Iwami Town facility is not just a strategic energy hub; it also serves as a critical disaster prevention center for the region. During emergencies, this facility can play a vital role in supporting local power supply needs, thereby enhancing the resilience of the community against crises.
Importance of Energy Storage in Japan
As Japan continues to expand its renewable energy capacity, maintaining a balanced power supply becomes increasingly crucial. The introduction of advanced battery storage systems is essential to absorb volatility in energy generation and ensure a stable power grid. Nippon Chikudenchi's initiative aligns with national goals for transitioning towards a decarbonized society and strengthening disaster readiness across community infrastructures.
The selection of CATL's cutting-edge battery technology in conjunction with TMEIC's reliable PCS is a testament to the facility's high-performance standards. With Kando Co., Ltd. overseeing the construction, particular care was taken to ensure environmental safety and a smooth integration into the local community.
Future Directions
Nippon Chikudenchi plans to actively pursue additional battery storage projects across the nation, collaborating closely with local governments, communities, and businesses. This initiative aims to promote a sustainable energy future while enhancing disaster preparedness initiatives.
Company Profiles
Nippon Chikudenchi Co., Ltd.
- - CEO: Hidetaka Urushihara
- - Location: 13th Floor, Kasumigaseki Building, 3-2-5 Kasumigaseki, Chiyoda, Tokyo
- - Business Focus: Development and operation of grid-connected battery storage facilities
- - Website: Nippon Chikudenchi
Kando Co., Ltd.
- - CEO: Tetsu Matsuda
- - Location: 1 Naito-cho, Shinjuku, Tokyo
- - Business Focus: Gas pipeline and construction services, electricity generation, and battery storage
- - Website: Kando
TMEIC Corporation
- - CEO: Akira Kawaguchi
- - Location: Tokyo Square Garden, 3-1-1 Kyobashi, Chuo, Tokyo
- - Business Focus: Sales of industrial systems and electrical goods, engineering, and monitoring control systems
- - Website: TMEIC
In conclusion, the establishment of the NC Iwami Town Battery Storage Facility marks a significant advancement in Japan's renewable energy landscape, reinforcing the partnership between advanced technology and community needs in the face of climate change challenges.