ENEOS Power Adopts 'Shizen Connect' for Low-Voltage VPP Operations

Shizen Connect announced that its 'Device Control DR Support Service' has been adopted by ENEOS Power for its residential battery storage plans. This enables remote control of batteries via the cloud to manage power supply and demand. Shizen Connect holds the top market share in Japan's VPP platform sector, and this adoption brings the total market share of retail electricity providers using their service to approximately 38%.
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Shizen Connect, the market leader in VPP platforms for integrated management of distributed energy, announced that ENEOS Power has adopted its 'Device Control DR Support Service' for the 'Post-FIT Battery Installation Campaign.' With this adoption, the combined market share of retail electricity providers using Shizen Connect has reached approximately 38%.

ENEOS Power, responsible for the ENEOS Group's power business, is promoting energy transition toward 2050 carbon neutrality and focusing on building next-generation power networks using distributed energy resources.

As social expectations for low-voltage VPPs—which aggregate resources like residential batteries to provide grid stability—increase, ENEOS Power will utilize this service to implement 'Supply-Demand Tightness DR Control' and 'Demand Creation DR Control' via cloud-based remote control. The company aims to enter various power markets in the future.

This service is widely used as a common platform for low-voltage VPP operations due to its cloud integration with major battery manufacturers, which accounts for about 80% of the domestic market, and its rich control functions for various power markets.

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What is a VPP?

A Virtual Power Plant is a digital technology that aggregates distributed energy resources like batteries to act as a single power plant.