Jingke Energy helps Japan's largest oil company to build Japan's first gas station photovoltaic power plant

Published: Sep 22, 2020 15:52
Source: Jingke Energy JinkoSolar
[Jingke Energy helps Japan's largest oil company to build Japan's first gas station photovoltaic power plant] recently, Jingke Energy announced an intention to cooperate with Japan's largest oil company ENEOS on the components of the virtual power plant (VirtualPowerPlants, hereinafter referred to as "VPP") project.

SMM Network News: recently, Jingke Energy announced that it has reached a cooperation intention with Japan's largest oil ENEOS Co., Ltd. on the components of the virtual power plant (VirtualPowerPlants, hereinafter referred to as "VPP") project.

The project is that ENEOS uses the roof and top plane space of gas stations to build photovoltaic power generation facilities. At the same time, it also creates the first photovoltaic virtual power plant project in Japan to connect several gas station roof power stations to aggregate photovoltaic power generation, use storage batteries to charge and discharge solar energy, and optimize control.

The project uses Jingke Energy's efficient Cheetah components. Implement the effective use of storage battery for solar energy charge and discharge and control optimization.

ENEOS Co., Ltd. aims to expand the use of renewable energy and the arrival of a decentralized energy society. Enterprises focus on the flexible use of distributed power sources, and aim to become the next generation of regional energy supply service providers.

Jingke Energy is committed to the development of its energy cause in the new era by providing its efficient and high-tech renewable energy solar power generation system.

This cooperation reflects that the traditional energy enterprises represented by ENEOS are gradually transforming the development model and expanding the business scope of renewable energy. At the same time, it also innovates the form of cooperation between traditional energy and new energy, which is also a preliminary attempt of new energy in the long era of replacing traditional energy.

Jingke Energy, as a leading global photovoltaic brand and the first foreign photovoltaic module manufacturer to achieve annual shipments exceeding 1GW in Japan, has been actively committed to the popularization of renewable energy applications.

Sun Weiwei, president of Jingke Energy Japan, said: "Jingke develops with local partners with high-quality and efficient products. Through cooperation with ENEOS Co., Ltd., Jingke has contributed to expanding the use of renewable energy on the one hand, and it is also an innovative attempt for the alternating development of traditional energy and green energy on the other hand."

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