Gotion High-Tech Collaborates With Daiwa Energy & Infrastructure On Energy Storage Power Stations

 



In a recent development, Gotion Japan, a subsidiary of Gotion High-Tech Co., Ltd., has forged a collaborative alliance with Daiwa Energy & Infrastructure Co. Ltd. and CO2OS in Tokyo, Japan, centered around joint development, operation, and maintenance of energy storage power stations in the Japanese market.

Under the terms of the agreement, Gotion Japan, Daiwa Energy & Infrastructure Co. Ltd., and CO2OS will pool their resources to drive forward the development, operational management, and maintenance of energy storage power stations across Japan. Gotion Japan assumes responsibility for the provision of energy storage cells and extends technical support for routine operations and maintenance tasks. Daiwa Energy & Infrastructure Co. Ltd. will spearhead project feasibility assessments and extend financial backing, while CO2OS will oversee the operational aspects and maintenance of the energy storage power stations, offering additional technical support as deemed necessary.

It is anticipated that within the next twenty-four months, this collaborative endeavor will witness the deployment of a cumulative 1GWh of energy storage cells, catering to the needs of both grid-side and renewable energy generation-side power stations. Through this concerted partnership, the three entities aim to expedite the adoption of renewable energy sources in Japan while jointly addressing the challenges associated with energy storage and power provision on a global scale.

Gotion High-tech Co., Ltd., renowned as a global leader in new energy solutions, specializes in research and development, production, and sales of EV lithium-ion batteries and ESS batteries. The company's standing in the Chinese and global markets underscores its comprehensive strength and innovative prowess.

(Source: Gotion High-Tech Co., Ltd.)


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