In the bustling heart of Tokyo, Japan, the World Smart Energy Week 2024 brought together the brightest minds and cutting-edge technologies in the global energy sector. With a rich history of innovation and a steadfast commitment to sustainability, SolaX arrived on February 28 to March 1 at Booth No. E18-50.
During the forecast period, the Japanese solar energy market is anticipated to experience a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) exceeding 9.2%. This surge is propelled by Japan's ambitious goal of curbing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030, which creates a fertile ground for solar energy companies to proliferate in the region by installing solar photovoltaic (PV) plants. Furthermore, Japan is actively strategizing to diminish its reliance on imported fossil fuels, particularly crude oil, aiming to transition towards renewable energy sources such as solar power. This shift not only aligns with environmental objectives but also promises to alleviate the financial burden associated with importing oil, bolstering the nation's economic resilience and energy security.
SolaX J1 ESS-HB Series were developed for the Japanese market. With its impressive array of capabilities, this energy storage gadget is an absolute must-see. The J1 ESS-HB Series looks incredibly sleek and simple because of its all-in-one design. It accepts DC input voltages up to 450V and input currents of up to 14A on either 2 or 3 MPPT input channels, depending on the power segment. Customers can tailor their power needs to their exact specifications, whether that's for the entire house or just one appliance. To further avoid battery depletion, the J1 ESS-HB Series allows for user-configured emergency storage capacity.
And the C&I on-grid inverters were a big hit with the crowds that stopped by SolaX's exhibit. Maximum power point tracking (12 MPPT), 32A input current, and PV power that is enlarged by 150% all come standard on the X3-FORTH. Notable aspects of the X3-MEGA G2 are its huge 98.4% efficiency and its highest DC voltage of 1100V. The X3-MEGA G2 has an IP66 rating, making it suitable for outdoor use, and supports connections to up to four individual solar panel systems.
SolaX Power have signed the Cooperation Agreement with TÜV Rheinland, marking a significant milestone in our journey towards expanding the reach of our C&I Energy Storage System, TRENE, in the Japanese market. Mr. Frank Piller, Global Vice President of Solar & Commercial Products, TÜV Rheinland Group and Mr. Weichun Li, Global Vice President of Power Electronics and General Manager of Solar & Commercial Products Greater China, TÜV Rheinland Group, along with Ms. Tang Ying, Regional Manager of SolaX Power Japan and other representatives have attended the signing ceremony.
As the world continues to grapple with the challenges of climate change and energy sustainability, events like World Smart Energy Week serve as critical platforms for collaboration, innovation, and progress. By bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders, these events catalyze the development and adoption of transformative technologies that will shape the future of energy for generations to come.