Spotlight on the Optimal Solution for Decarbonization and the Power Market: Exhibition Report from the 8th Decarbonization Management EXPO

EneForward showcased its grid-scale battery energy storage system, 'ENE FORCE,' at the Decarbonization Management EXPO, receiving significant interest from attendees.
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EneForward Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Fukuoka City, Fukuoka Prefecture; Representative Director: Yuichi Minoshita; hereinafter 'the Company'), which handles the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of grid-scale battery energy storage stations, introduced the business philosophy, technical design, and operational configuration of its group-developed grid-scale battery energy storage system, 'ENE FORCE,' drawing significant interest from many visitors.

Exhibition Highlights

Distributed Power Plant Model Using Low-Voltage Batteries

We adopted a distributed configuration combining multiple units rather than a single facility, ensuring continuity in market bidding through a redundant design that includes backup units. We presented a practical operational model designed for the supply-demand adjustment market (in 1MW units).

Visualization of Investment Schemes via Project Panels

At the venue, we displayed project panels based on actual energy storage station development cases. By presenting expected yields, business schemes, and concrete images of land utilization, we created a setup that allowed visitors to gain a tangible understanding of 'energy storage stations as an investment target.'

Battery System Minimizing Revenue Loss Risk

Our 'ENE FORCE' grid-scale battery system features a redundant configuration with standard PCS backup, minimizing the risk of revenue loss during equipment downtime. We presented a design philosophy optimized for the Japanese power market, treating the energy storage business not merely as equipment, but as a revenue-generating power infrastructure.