exroad Obtains Important Approval for IT Introduction Subsidy
exroad, headquartered in Minato-ku, Tokyo, is proud to announce that it has been chosen as an eligible service provider for the "IT Introduction Subsidy 2025," supervised by Japan's Small and Medium Enterprise Agency. This selection allows qualifying companies to receive a grant of up to 50% off the service contract fees, making expert-level support for carbon pricing and carbon credits more accessible than ever. The subsidy specifically targets small and medium enterprises (SMEs) that meet certain criteria, aimed at enhancing productivity and helping with digital transformation (DX).
What is the IT Introduction Subsidy 2025?
The IT Introduction Subsidy 2025 aims to bolster the productivity of small businesses by supporting the introduction of IT tools requisite for operational efficiency and digital transformation. This financial aid encourages smaller companies to invest in technology, further stimulating innovation within the sector.
About exroad
exroad specializes in comprehensive carbon pricing information services and acts as an information platform tailored to carbon credits and emissions trading systems. It provides a vital database comprising news, reports, and market prices, helping businesses efficiently navigate the complexities associated with green transformation (GX) and reduce operational times traditionally required for research and documentation. exroad not only supports the IT introduction but also equips businesses with the necessary tools to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving landscape, particularly those involved with the creation of carbon credits or carbon-neutral services.
Eligibility and Available Grants
To qualify for the subsidy, businesses must meet specific criteria such as possessing a capital range between 50 million to 300 million yen or an employee count ranging from 50 to 900, with variances depending on the industry. Additionally, not-for-profit organizations, educational institutions, and other sectors are also eligible. For further information, businesses should contact exroad to determine their eligibility and to discuss potential financial assistance with service fees.
Application Schedule
Applications for the grant go through several deadlines, with decisions on funds commencing from mid-2025 for those applying early in the submission periods:
- - First Deadline: May 12, 2025 (Decisions by June 18, 2025)
- - Second Deadline: June 16, 2025 (Decisions by July 24, 2025)
- - Third Deadline: July 18, 2025 (Decisions by September 2, 2025)
Note: Dates are subject to change and should be verified on the official subsidy website.
Who Should Apply?
This initiative targets a range of participants, including:
- - Individuals responsible for sustainability initiatives in SMEs
- - Stakeholders involved in carbon credit generation
- - Providers and consumers of carbon offset services
- - Anyone involved in the carbon pricing arena
Contact Details
For more information about the IT Introduction Subsidy or to explore the comprehensive content and services available through exroad, interested parties can reach out directly through exroad's official inquiry platforms. All inquiries will receive a response from an assigned representative within one business day.
exroad stands ready to assist companies through the subsidized process, ensuring that every enterprise can harness cutting-edge carbon pricing services while capitalizing on available financial supports.
Additional Resources
exroad also offers valuable download materials to support corporate clients, such as comprehensive guides on carbon credits and information strategy under government subsidy guidelines. All interested entities can instantly download or request these documents as needed.
Company Overview
- - Company Name: exroad Co., Ltd.
- - Location: Minato-ku, Tokyo
- - Representative: Kei Kimura, CEO
- - Founded: March 2022
- - Service: All-in-one information service for carbon credits and emissions trading systems
- - Website: exroad Official
exroad is also a participant in the "GX League,” an initiative led by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry aimed at unifying efforts around green transformation efforts in corporate models.