Looop Unveils Its Ambitious Plans in Niigata Prefecture
In a bold move towards creating an energy-free society, Looop Inc., a Tokyo-based company founded in April 2011, has announced that it will construct its first high-voltage battery storage facility in Sekikawa, Niigata Prefecture. This marks a significant step for Looop, as it will be the first battery storage facility built entirely through their own development process, from land acquisition to design, procurement, and construction, implementing a one-stop service model.
The facility, set to begin construction in the summer of 2026 and slated to start operations by December of the same year, aims to optimize the development process and contribute significantly to solving societal challenges, such as the output control required when renewable energy production exceeds demand. Such instances have become routine across Japan, presenting major hurdles to maximizing the effective use of renewable energy resources.
Addressing Challenges in Renewable Energy
As Japan advances towards achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, there is an urgent need to harness renewable energy effectively. The consistent increase in solar energy production has necessitated a system capable of balancing power demand and supply, thus elevating the importance of battery storage facilities integrated directly into the power grid. This trend aligns with the rising expectations around grid-connected battery storage systems, which are seen as crucial for maintaining energy equilibrium.
Looop’s extensive experience in developing energy systems and their ongoing commitment to optimizing these processes enables them to execute this project comprehensively. The facility in Sekikawa is part of Looop’s broader vision of realizing an energy-free society through innovative energy solutions. Each stage of development, from securing land to final construction, will be managed by Looop as they aim to refine and enhance their business model.
With an anticipated storage capacity of 8,358 kWh, this facility will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in stabilizing the power grid. The operational responsibilities will be carried out by Tokyo Asset Solutions Co., Ltd., under the guidance of President Nobuaki Terashiki, ensuring that the facility contributes to the stability of the power network.
Collaboration and Future Opportunities
Looop is not just taking a standalone approach; they are also welcoming discussions regarding land suitable for establishing battery storage facilities, reflecting their commitment to collaboration within the industry. Interested parties can reach out through their corporate website for inquiries related to battery storage installations and other development solutions.
Furthermore, Looop is poised to expand its influence in the energy sector, launching smart home solutions by 2025, which amalgamate energy data with AI and IoT technologies. This initiative aims to foster a seamless integration of energy into daily life, pushing the boundaries of how energy can be produced, consumed, and managed intelligently.
In conclusion, Looop's venture into Sekikawa not only emphasizes its commitment to sustainable energy solutions but also positions it to play a crucial role in shaping the future of renewable energy management in Japan. As society looks towards a greener future, the successes of projects like Looop’s battery storage facility will be critical in paving the way for a more reliable and sustainable energy landscape.
Company Overview
- - Founded: April 4, 2011
- - Headquarters: Ueno Frontier Tower, 3-24-6 Ueno, Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan
- - CEO: Soichiro Nakamura
- - Capital: 6.68 billion yen (as of January 2026)
- - Sales: 50.524 billion yen (for the fiscal year ending March 2025)
- - Website: Looop