"Solar power + storage battery + V2X" at the base in Sanno and Koriyama city
BCP measures while maximizing the use of renewable energy

Solar panels installed at the Tohoku base

storage battery

EV charger compatible with V2X system

System configuration
(Source: Omron Field Engineering)
Sanno has introduced a renewable energy system that combines solar power generation, storage batteries, and EV (electric vehicle) chargers at the Tohoku Division, the main base of the group in Koriyama City, Fukushima Prefecture, and started operation in March. Announced on March 14th.
In addition to a solar power generation system with an output of 711 kW, a storage battery with an output of 50 kW and a capacity of 159 kWh, and five EV chargers compatible with the V2X (charging and discharging between EV and external facilities) system with an output of 5 kW have been installed. Maximize the use of renewable energy by self-consuming photovoltaic power and charging storage batteries with surplus power. Built by Omron Field Engineering (Meguro-ku, Tokyo).
The annual CO2 reduction effect is 355t, which is expected to be a 4.5% reduction compared to the company as a whole. In addition, it will be used for BCP measures as an emergency power supply in the event of a power outage such as a power outage such as a power outage due to peak cuts to reduce electricity charges.
The EV charger compatible with the V2X system can also be used as an emergency power supply during power outages. Including the one that was originally owned, there will be a total of six, and we will consider using them not only for company cars but also for employees.
Omron Field Engineering provided a total engineering service for the introduction of the system, including design and construction, equipment selection and construction, and proposals for using subsidies to improve investment efficiency. Also responsible for maintenance work after operation.
Starting with this initiative in the Tohoku Division, Sanno will consider expanding to other bases.

