Overview Truach Co., Ltd., which specializes in the sales and installation of residential solar power and battery storage systems, has begun raising awareness for 'mid-summer power outage preparedness.' Amid increasing risks of power outages due to extreme rain, typhoons, and lightning, the company is emphasizing the importance of preparing not just for 'evacuation to a shelter' but also for 'home sheltering'—maintaining life at home.

Background According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, the annual frequency of torrential rain (50mm+ per hour) has increased by approximately 1.5 times over the last decade compared to the initial statistical period. There is significant concern regarding the impact of power outages on life infrastructure, particularly heatstroke risks due to air conditioning failure and the spoilage of food in refrigerators.

Truach's Proposal Founded in 2021, Truach has completed over 3,500 installations. The company positions solar and battery systems as essential 'life infrastructure' and provides integrated proposals, including subsidy application support tailored to different local governments. CEO Motoyasu Inaba, drawing on his experience as a former detective and his own battle with illness, advocates for the critical need to prepare to protect one's family, believing that 'it is too late once something happens.'

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