Shizen Connect Adopted as Battery Control System for Matsuyama Battery Storage Station

Shizen Connect provides its energy management system for Matsuyama Mikan Energy's 'Matsuyama Battery Storage Station,' with operations starting in June 2026.
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Shizen Connect, the No. 1 VPP platform provider for integrated management of distributed energy resources, has announced that its proprietary energy management system, 'Shizen Connect,' has been adopted as the battery control system for the 'Matsuyama Battery Storage Station.' This station is operated by Matsuyama Mikan Energy, a joint venture established by Shikoku Electric Power and CHC Japan.

The Matsuyama Battery Storage Station began commercial operation in August 2025 as the first extra-high voltage grid-scale battery storage station in Shikoku. To improve operational efficiency and advance market operations, the station has adopted 'Shizen Connect,' with system usage scheduled to commence in June 2026.

'Shizen Connect' is a comprehensive system offering one-stop services for market trading, supply-demand management, remote control, and monitoring for a wide range of energy resources, including grid-scale and renewable-integrated battery storage systems. The company has a proven track record in both operating agency services and SaaS delivery for grid-scale battery projects.

Matsuyama Mikan Energy highly evaluated the system's ability to support extra-high voltage projects, as well as planned expansion features like automatic submission of reserve power supply plans and automatic bidding in the pre-market. This flexibility allows the station to respond to market changes and expand revenue opportunities. Furthermore, by automating a series of operational tasks such as plan submission, bidding, and battery control, the company expects a significant improvement in operational efficiency.

Under this arrangement, Shizen Connect will provide 'Shizen Connect' as SaaS to Matsuyama Mikan Energy. Matsuyama Mikan Energy will use the remote control and other functions of the system to manage transactions in various electricity markets, including wholesale and supply-demand adjustment markets, as well as balancing group operations.

Matsuyama Mikan Energy commented, 'By adopting Shizen Connect, which has a wealth of experience in the field of grid-scale battery operation, we expect to minimize our operational burden while simultaneously improving the profitability of the storage station.'

Shizen Connect remains committed to contributing to the realization of a decarbonized society alongside a wide range of partners.

FAQ

What does Shizen Connect provide?

They provide an energy management system as SaaS that handles market trading, supply-demand management, and automatic control of grid-scale batteries.

What benefits are expected from this adoption?

Reduced operational burden through automation of operational tasks and increased profitability through optimal charging/discharging based on market changes.

Where is the target battery storage station located?

The Matsuyama Battery Storage Station is located in Matsuyama City, Ehime Prefecture.