The 'Green Alliance,' an SDGs partnership system joined by Q.ENEST Holdings Co., Ltd., has donated a solar power system (4.8kW) and a storage battery (9.7kWh) to the 'Ikuta Ryokuchi East Exit Visitor Center' in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture.

This donation is a public-private collaboration based on a partnership agreement between the alliance and Kawasaki City. The installation at Ikuta Ryokuchi serves as a model for implementing renewable energy in public facilities and is positioned as an empirical project to promote regional Green Transformation (GX).

Key Features and Outcomes: - Solar Power Capacity: 4.8kW - Storage Battery Capacity: 9.7kWh - Estimated Annual Generation: Approx. 5,600kWh (covering ~10% of facility consumption) - Estimated CO2 Reduction: Approx. 2.2 tons per year

The addition of storage batteries allows the system to function as an emergency power source during disasters or blackouts, thereby enhancing local disaster preparedness. The installation work was carried out by Goda Co., Ltd., a fellow partner company in the alliance.

Since joining the alliance in June 2024, Q.ENEST Holdings has leveraged its expertise in power, storage batteries, and Virtual Power Plants (VPP) to drive projects under the goal of 'shaping the earth's future with CO2-free energy.' The company plans to continue collaborating with partners to contribute to the decarbonization of local communities.

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