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BITEX SOLUTIONS
BITEX Energy Business
Next-generation energy strategy business that connects the world
We are an international energy solutions business that handles renewable energy, energy conservation, power optimization, and industrial infrastructure energy.
We provide a sustainable and efficient energy environment for companies, local governments, and large-scale development projects.

Role

An international business hub that combines Japan's advanced energy-saving technology, Abu Dhabi's huge energy market, and global investment flows to provide optimal energy supply, management, and consulting.

Main Business

1. Renewable energy and energy-saving solutions (Japan)
Energy cost reduction for businesses
Introduction of energy-saving equipment (LED, air conditioning, IoT management, etc.)
Demand optimization consulting

2. Industry and Urban Development Energy
Energy design for urban development and large-scale projects
International support for decarbonization and ESG demand
Factory and industrial energy optimization

3. International Energy Business Development
Technology and capital collaboration between Japanese and UAE companies
Infrastructure investment and joint project formation
Energy-related M&A and investment support

Features

International synergy project combining Japanese energy-saving technology and the UAE's huge infrastructure demand
Cost reduction through energy efficiency and decarbonization strategy can be achieved simultaneously
An international network capable of handling large-scale projects in the urban development and industrial fields
Next-generation energy business model centered on ESG and decarbonization

Business content

Project to convert emergency generators into batteries for local governments

• The Fire Service Act and Building Standards Act require the installation of aging diesel generators (approximately 200,000 units nationwide in Japan) to be replaced with subsidized lithium storage batteries.
• 72-hour operation, CO2 reduction, quiet operation, and monetization through arbitrage.
• Consulting based on proven cases such as Moriguchi City, Osaka Prefecture.

"Disaster-response energy introduction support" for private facilities

• Planning to introduce storage batteries in large-scale apartment complexes, medical facilities, and commercial facilities (compatible with V2X and demand response).
• Going beyond the "obligation to install emergency power sources," it strengthens local resilience and improves resident satisfaction.
• We have developed a model that allows refrigerators, lighting, and communication equipment to operate even in the event of a disaster, for a monthly fee of 4,444 yen per household.

From Abu Dhabi to global expansion

• We are expanding Japanese disaster prevention technologies (such as storage batteries, flood control, and weather forecasting) to the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Africa.
• A resilience-type infrastructure fund concept that takes advantage of the UAE's tax system and geopolitical advantages.

Transform Japan's emergency power infrastructure into a sustainable, distributed battery network for both regular and emergency use.
Promote renewable energy integration, power system resilience, and decarbonization.

• Become the leading player in the emergency power storage battery market by 2026
• Building infrastructure for resilience business connecting Japan, the UAE, and the world
• Establishment of an integrated RaaS (Resilience as a Service) model combining next-generation energy and disaster prevention measures

Solution

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.

System Configuration

Normal operation : Peak shaving, energy arbitrage, and renewable energy integration (storage of surplus electricity).

Operation during power outage : Backup power supply for critical facilities such as hospitals and data centers.

Demand creation : Generate up to 55 million kWh (approximately 10% of the 2033 target).

Battery capacity : 100-2,000 kWh per location, with 2-3 hours of regular use plus 1 hour of emergency use. Integrated operation by EMS for greater efficiency.

Avoidance of renewable energy curtailment: Contributing to curtailment measures by putting 55 million kWh of storage batteries into regular use.
Easing supply and demand constraints: Supporting stable supply during off-season and severe weather periods.
Promoting decarbonization: Converting fossil fuel-based emergency power sources to renewable energy compatible types.
Disaster prevention and resilience enhancement: Protecting social infrastructure through the advancement of emergency power sources.

Bitex Solutions supports Japan’s energy transition by replacing 200,000 emergency diesel generators nationwide with battery storage systems, creating up to 55 million kWh of new electricity demand. This initiative directly aligns with and reinforces the 7th Strategic Energy Plan, which targets 40–50% renewable energy by 2040, contributing to a more resilient, low-carbon energy infrastructure.