Recharge Power Enters Japan's Electricity Trading Market with Grid-Connected Energy Storage Projects
Recharge Power Co., Ltd. has entered Japan's electricity trading market by connecting five energy storage sites to the grid. The sites, each with a capacity of 2 MW / 8 MWh, are located in Tohoku, Chubu, and Kyushu. This milestone follows the company's recent solar-plus-storage EPC project award in Taiwan and demonstrates its advanced energy storage technology and system integration capabilities. Recharge Power aims to expand its energy storage capacity in Japan to 262 MW by 2027 while enhancing operational efficiency with AI-driven solutions.

Recharge Power Co., Ltd. has commenced operations in Japan's electricity trading market by connecting five energy storage sites (2 MW / 8 MWh) in Tohoku, Chubu, and Kyushu to the grid. This follows a recent solar-plus-storage EPC project in Taiwan.
The company has established a 24/7 operations and maintenance framework across both regions. Recharge Power plans to add 38 MW / 152 MWh of energy storage capacity in Japan this year, aiming for a total of 262 MW by 2027. The company also intends to utilize AI-driven solutions to improve operational efficiency while continuing its project expansion.




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