[Nippon Battery Co., Ltd.] Grid-Scale Storage Facility "NC Masuda City Higashimachi Power Storage Station" Begins Power Reception in Masuda City, Shimane

Nippon Battery Co., Ltd. announced that its grid-scale energy storage facility in Masuda City, Shimane, began power reception on March 19, 2026.
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Nippon Battery Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Shuichi Urushibara) announces that the "NC Masuda City Higashimachi Power Storage Station," a grid-scale energy storage facility built in Masuda City, Shimane Prefecture, began receiving power on March 19, 2026.

This facility is positioned as a decentralized regional energy hub that absorbs and levels the output fluctuations of renewable energy and responds to the JEPX (wholesale market), balancing market, and capacity market. In addition, it functions as a disaster prevention hub that supports the regional power supply during emergencies, thereby contributing to the improvement of regional resilience.

[Facility Overview]
Facility Name: NC Masuda City Higashimachi Power Storage Station
Location: Masuda City, Shimane Prefecture
Rated Output/Capacity: 1,988kW / 8,146kWh
Battery System: TMEIC (Battery: CATL)
Start of Operation Date: March 19, 2026
Design/Construction Company: Kando Co., Ltd.

With the widespread expansion of renewable energy, adjusting the balance of power supply and demand has become a crucial challenge. Battery storage plays a core role in absorbing these fluctuations and supporting stable grid operations.

This project adopts battery storage systems manufactured by CATL and PCS (Power Conditioning Systems) manufactured by TMEIC. With an equipment configuration that combines high reliability and control performance, it achieves stable operations in the balancing market, JEPX (wholesale market), and capacity market.