Grid-Scale Energy Storage
2025-07-15 01:48:54

Unlocking Business Opportunities in Grid-Scale Energy Storage Solutions

Seminar Overview



On August 22, 2025, a significant seminar will take place centered around the topic of grid-scale energy storage systems and the latest trends in Long-Duration Energy Storage (LDES). Led by Kenji Eda, President of RAUL Co., and Hiroaki Izuma, Advisor at Tohoku Electric Power Co., this event aims to provide insightful discussions on emerging business opportunities in the energy storage sector.

Seminar Details


This seminar presents an opportunity to delve deep into the grid-scale battery business model, its revenue structure, and the process of operational initiation. Attendees can also look forward to understanding the potential of LDES by examining insights from 37 leading companies in this arena.

  • - Date: August 22, 2025 (Friday)
  • - Time: 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM JST
  • - Location: SSK Seminar Room, 4th Floor Zaimax Nishi-Shimbashi Building, 2-6-2 Nishi-Shimbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
  • - Participation Options:
- In-person attendance
- Live streaming via Zoom Webinar
- On-demand viewing available for two weeks

Key Themes


1. An Overview of Grid-Scale Battery Business


Kenji Eda will kick off the seminar with a comprehensive analysis of grid-scale batteries. The increasing push for renewable energy has led to a sharp rise in the market for grid-scale batteries, essential for stabilizing electrical systems. Eda will discuss how this business has evolved, the reasons for its growing prominence, and the specific steps required for implementation and operation. Key players, including aggregators within the operational phase, will also be highlighted, providing attendees with the knowledge necessary to seize new business opportunities in the sector.

  • - Topics Covered:
1. Understanding grid-scale battery businesses
2. Revenue structure and market overview
3. Processes from planning to operational initiation
4. Key business players in the field
5. Q&A session and networking opportunities

2. Latest Trends in LDES and Key Development Companies


Following Eda’s presentation, Hiroaki Izuma will lead discussions on the latest advancements in Long-Duration Energy Storage (LDES). As current renewable energy sources (like solar and wind) are inherently unstable, Short-Duration Energy Storage (SDES) methods, such as lithium-ion batteries, are currently prevalent. However, as the proportion of renewable energy usage is expected to rise to 50%, the need for LDES, which can store energy for over ten hours to several months, becomes more crucial. Izuma will explain various technical classifications of LDES, including electrochemical, mechanical, thermal, and chemical storage methods, showcasing insights from seven key companies in electrochemical LDES and others developing alternative storage technologies. Attendees will gain valuable information to uncover new business opportunities in the evolving energy landscape.

  • - Topics Covered:
1. The necessity for LDES
2. Characteristics of various technological methods
3. Key players in electrochemical LDES
4. Companies specializing in mechanical LDES
5. Key developers in thermal and chemical LDES
6. Q&A session and networking opportunities

Contact Information


For inquiries related to the seminar, please reach out to the SSK Institute:
  • - Email: info@ssk21.co.jp
  • - Phone: 03-5532-8850
  • - Fax: 03-5532-8851
  • - Website: SSK

About SSK


Founded on December 6, 1996, SSK Institute has organized around 500 seminars annually for over 28 years, providing essential information and support for businesses navigating the evolving landscape. The organization strives to contribute to business growth by offering high-level strategies and technologies relevant to market opportunities.

Stay ahead in energy storage innovation; mark your calendars for this informative seminar!


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