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Pixii enters Japanese market

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Pixii has signed a memorandum of understanding with SCSK and Kawamura Electric to launch a distributed integrated energy management system. This represents Pixii’s entry into the Japanese market

From left: Takayuki Okuhara, Senior Corporate Officer in SCSK, Kenneth Bodahl, CEO of Pixii and Kazutaka Mizuno, COO in Kawamura Electric
From left: Takayuki Okuhara, Senior Corporate Officer in SCSK, Kenneth Bodahl, CEO of Pixii and Kazutaka Mizuno, COO in Kawamura Electric

Conventional BESS systems have consisted of a combination of existing equipment and custom-made equipment tailored to requirements. This requires time-consuming system design and manufacturing as well as individual efforts to comply with grid interconnection codes at each installation.

The cooperation between SCSK, Kawamura, and Pixii aims to supply a flexible system with software that can meet diverse applications and power specifications, combining the strengths of each of the three partners.

“I see tremendous potential for Pixii in Japan, and I am thrilled that we are able to partner with SCSK and Kawamura and leverage their strong positions when entering this key market. We hope to play a part in accelerating the combination of renewable energy sources and energy storage in Japan as the country increases its efforts to move towards carbon neutrality,” says Kenneth Bodahl, CEO of Pixii.

Key aspects of the offering

  •  Modular design provides scalability and flexibility to cover a wide range of system sizes and applications. By assembling the systems in the production plant and supplying them as integrated units, the amount of work required for equipment design is reduced, and manpower for installation on-site is saved.
  • The platform enables building owners and developers to reduce energy costs through advanced energy optimization while also generating revenue through value-stacking opportunities. Customers can easily configure the system to meet their unique needs, ensuring maximum return on investment.
  • A distributed energy management system helps manage all the energy in a building, including solar power and batteries, in one place. Using the cloud ensures multiple battery systems work more reliably and efficiently.

Modular approach

Pixii’s contribution to the cooperation is based on PixiiBox, an advanced power electronics module that transfers energy from the grid to batteries and back to the grid when needed. Pixii’s technology stands out in the market for its modularity and scalability.

The modular design ensures that the systems are reliable and easy to maintain. This also allows Pixii to offer storage solutions to various customer segments, such as utilities, public and commercial buildings, industrial enterprises, telecom operators, entities balancing the energy grid (frequency market), and electric vehicle charging station operators.

The concept will be launched at the Japan Build Expo in Tokyo December 11-13. Please visit the SCSK booth (#8-98) at the 2nd Building Decarbonisation EXPO, Tokyo Big Sight.

https://www.japan-build.jp/tokyo/en-gb.html#/

For more information, contact:

Solfrid Harbu, Chief Marketing Officer 

Tel: +47 951 04 077 

Email: solfrid.harbu@pixii.com

About Pixii

Founded in 2018, Pixii is a dynamic provider of modular and scalable battery-based energy storage solutions, dedicated to accelerating the transition to sustainable energy. With expertise rooted in decades of industry experience, Pixii is committed to integrating renewable energy efficiently, and reducing costs, emissions, and environmental impact. Headquartered in Kristiansand, Norway, Pixii is rapidly expanding its global footprint. For more information, visit http://www.pixii.com

About SCSK Corporation

SCSK offers a full line-up of IT services for all business needs, from consulting, system development, verification services, IT infrastructure construction, IT management, IT hardware and software sales to business process outsourcing (BPO). The company also takes on new challenges to solve problems in various industries, sectors and societies through co-creation with customers and societies, with IT at the core.

https://www.scsk.jp/index_en.html

About Kawamura Electric Inc.

Kawamura is a manufacturer of power receiving and distribution equipment, manufacturing and selling switchboards and residential distribution boards. The company has seven manufacturing sites in Japan, with the Koriyama Plant most recently commencing operations in April 2024. In the overseas markets, the company has been expanding its business in Southeast Asia, starting with its entry into China in 1996, and in recent years has been grouping local manufacturers and trading companies in Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore. On the 100th anniversary of its foundation, the company set the mission “Active Defence: New World, New Peace of Mind For a Changing World, a New Sense of Security“. The company is developing products based on the idea of what can be done to protect people from new risks.

https://www.kawamura.co.jp/global/

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