First extra-high voltage battery storage station using our system completed in Kasai City, Hyogo Prefecture
PowerX has delivered 20 'Mega Power 2700A' grid-scale battery systems (total 54.84 MWh) to Kamigumi's new extra-high voltage storage station in Kasai City, which was completed on May 27.
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- 📰 Published: May 27, 2026 at 15:30
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PowerX, Inc. has delivered 20 units of its 'Mega Power 2700A' battery storage system (total capacity: 54.84 MWh) to an extra-high voltage battery storage station developed by Kamigumi Co., Ltd. in Kasai City, Hyogo Prefecture. The station was completed on May 27 and marks the first extra-high voltage storage station to adopt the PowerX system. The 'Kasai Mega Power Storage Station' connects to the Kansai area power grid, charging during periods of surplus power and discharging during shortages to stabilize the power supply-demand balance. This is expected to contribute to the further promotion of renewable energy. This project is the first in a series of deliveries to Kamigumi, with further projects planned in Tokyo and Oita Prefecture, expanding the collaboration between the two companies. PowerX remains committed to contributing to Japan's carbon neutrality through the provision of battery storage systems developed and manufactured domestically.
FAQ
How much is 54.84 MWh capacity?
It is equivalent to one day's power consumption for approximately 5,100 average households.