GX Acceleration in Battery Business
2026-06-25 08:13:32

Exploring Changes in Battery Business with GX Acceleration: Insights and Opportunities

Seminar on GX Acceleration and Battery Business



Japan Planning Institute (JPI) is excited to announce an insightful seminar titled "How Will Changes Occur with GX Acceleration? Reading the Regulations and Profit Opportunities in the Battery Business" scheduled for July 8, 2026. The seminar will feature guest speaker Isamu Hasegawa, the group leader at the Demand Side Innovation Group in the Mitsubishi Research Institute's Power and Energy Division.

The seminar aims to delve into the evolving landscape of the battery business influenced by the acceleration of Green Transformation (GX) policies. With various stakeholders entering this space, understanding the regulatory framework and emerging business opportunities is essential in navigating this transformative period.

Key Takeaways:


Participants will gain practical insights including:
  • - An overview of the battery business landscape considering GX policies and market changes.
  • - Essential regulations and response strategies that businesses must adopt.
  • - Strategic frameworks for identifying profitable business opportunities.

Target Audience:


This seminar is suitable for professionals involved in:
  • - The power and energy sectors, specifically within the battery business, supply-demand operations, and energy trading.
  • - Business development and investment related to battery operations in manufacturing and trading companies.
  • - Companies focusing on infrastructure and energy strategies, including GX and decarbonization initiatives.

Seminar Agenda:


1. Business Environment Surrounding Battery Technologies:
- Historical overview and trend analysis of battery-related regulations.
- Current market movements in battery technologies.
- The positioning of energy policies and industrial strategies.

2. New Roles for Battery Technologies:
- Future perspectives on grid batteries and renewable energy-associated batteries.
- Forecasting the roles of household, commercial, and industrial batteries.

3. Regulations, Expectations, and Business Opportunities:
- Energy security considerations and their relation to GX policies.
- Regulatory standards and expectations for product developers and businesses.
- Identifying promising business opportunities within the battery sector.

4. Q&A Session:
- Direct engagement with the speaker, allowing for a fruitful exchange of ideas and inquiries.

5. Networking Opportunity:
- Attendees can exchange business cards and network with both speakers and fellow participants across various industries.

Participation Options:


Participants can choose from:
  • - In-Person Attendance (archived sessions excluded)
  • - Live Stream Attendance (archived sessions excluded)
  • - Archived Session Attendance
- Note: In-person and live stream participants can add access to archived sessions at a special rate of ¥18,500 (tax included).

Fees:


  • - Individual: ¥37,480 (tax included)
  • - Group (2 or more): ¥32,480 per person (tax included, same company, simultaneous application)
  • - Special rate for local government employees: Up to two participants can attend for ¥11,000 (tax included) (venue and live stream only, same attendance type).

Additional Information:


Even after the seminar concludes, participants will have opportunities to ask questions to the speaker and exchange insights with fellow attendees. This is a valuable chance to forge networks and gain actionable information relevant to your business operations.

Contact Information:


For any inquiries, please reach out to:
Japan Planning Institute,
Address: 5-2-32 Minami Azabu, Minato City, Tokyo 106-0047, Japan
Tel: 03-5793-9761
Fax: 03-5793-9767
Website: jpi.co.jp

About JPI:


JPI has been a significant contributor to national policy formulation and project implementation, facilitating valuable insights through selective seminars for senior executives over the last fifty years, bridging the understanding between government, industry, and academia.


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