Mediotech Announces Launch of 'Disaster-Resilient Low-Voltage Power Storage Facility' Business in Response to FY2026 Supply-Demand Adjustment Market
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Mediotech, in collaboration with Esco Corporation and Hirasol Energy, is launching a 'Disaster-Resilient Low-Voltage Power Storage Facility' business to build Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) using low-voltage resources and fully enter the supply-demand adjustment market from FY2026.
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- Q: What is a disaster-resilient low-voltage power storage facility?
- A: It is a power storage system that generates revenue in the supply-demand adjustment market during normal times and supplies power to the community as an emergency power source during large-scale blackouts, installable on small plots of land.
- Q: Why is this business starting from FY2026?
- A: This is in response to a regulatory amendment that will allow low-voltage (under 50kW) resources to participate in the supply-demand adjustment market from FY2026.
- Q: Can individuals and SMEs invest?
- A: Yes, a standard investment size of approximately 20 million JPY (excluding tax) per project is offered, allowing individual investors and SMEs to participate.