Sun Village to Build Next-Generation Energy Infrastructure by Integrating Supply and Adjustment Capabilities - Announces 'Road to 2030' Vision -

Sun Village Co., Ltd. has formulated its 'Road to 2030' growth strategy. The company aims to build energy infrastructure that integrates power supply and adjustment by combining solar power generation and battery storage.
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Sun Village Co., Ltd. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Takatsugu Mimura) has formulated and announced its medium-to-long-term growth strategy, 'Road to 2030.' In this vision, the company aims to build next-generation energy infrastructure that balances 'supply capability' and 'adjustment capability,' with solar power generation and battery storage businesses at its core. Key numerical targets include a development/holding capacity of DC 2GW / AC 1GW for solar power and 400MW for battery storage. The company plans to invest approximately 50 billion yen by 2030 and aims to grow to a scale of 100 billion yen in sales. The background to this strategy includes challenges such as output fluctuations and grid constraints associated with the expansion of renewable energy. The company intends to evolve into a platform company that integrates everything from power generation to supply-demand management and market trading. CEO Takatsugu Mimura commented, 'We will integrate power generation, storage, and supply-demand management to achieve both stable energy supply and maximization of market value.'

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What is Sun Village's main business?

Development and operation of solar power plants and grid-scale battery storage.