In recent years, Japan has been accelerating its energy structure transformation. Influenced by adjustments in nuclear power policies and the increasing share of renewable energy, the power grid has seen a significant rise in demand for energy storage to “stabilize fluctuations and ensure reliability.” At the same time, Japan’s limited land resources and stringent transportation regulations impose higher requirements for energy storage projects in terms of “high density, compliance, and low cost.” Against this backdrop, Risen Energy recently completed the delivery of the 2MW/10MWh Saitama Misato Energy Storage Project in Japan. This project successfully demonstrates the high adaptability of Risen Energy’s energy storage products to Japan’s market policies and technical standards, laying a critical foundation for future expansion in the regional market.



