Bitex Solutions replaces diesel generators with advanced battery storage systems, achieving disaster prevention, decarbonization, and power grid stabilization.
The acceleration of digital transformation is driving a rapid increase in demand for AI processing power and data centers, with power consumption expanding proportionately.
The Sixth Basic Energy Plan calls for renewable energy to be included in the power generation mix by 2040.40〜50%Set a goal to expand to
Issues such as grid constraints, tight supply and demand, and output curtailment have become the norm, hindering stable supply.
According to estimates by the Grid Working Group for 2033, approximately 560 million kWh of battery storage capacity will be required to curb renewable energy consumption.
Japan's emergency power infrastructure will be built on a sustainable, distributed battery network for both regular and emergency use.
Transform the grid to promote renewable energy integration, grid resilience, and decarbonization.
Replacement strategy: Gradually convert 200,000 diesel generators nationwide to storage batteries.
Demand creation effect: Up to 55 million kWh (equivalent to approximately 10% of the 2033 target) will be generated.
Battery capacity: 100 to 2,000 kWh per site
Renewable energy suppression avoidance: 5,The regular use of 5 million kWh storage batteries will contribute to reduction measures.
Supply-Demand Pressure Relief: Supports stable supply during transitional periods and extreme weather.
Decarbonization Promotion: Converts fossil-fuel-based emergency power sources to renewable-energy-compatible systems.
Disaster Preparedness & Resilience Enhancement: Protects social infrastructure by upgrading emergency power systems.
Bitex Solutions is replacing 200,000 emergency diesel generators nationwide with storage batteries,
creating up to 55 million kWh of new demand and supporting the 2040 renewable energy target (40–50%).