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GS Yuasa Battery Europe Ltd. are proud to highlight a significant achievement by their parent company GS Yuasa who will supply a 50MWh lithium-ion battery storage system for the Tsunokobaru Power Storage Station in Japan.
These storage systems, a testament to GS Yuasa’s commitment to innovation, will play a pivotal role in harnessing the full potential of renewable energy sources by effectively managing the power supply-demand balance.
You might not know it, but GS Yuasa batteries power thousands of applications that enable our everyday lives. Our batteries provide reliable energy behind the scenes to keep your daily life moving. From starting your car to go to the shops, to the GPS signal your sat nav uses to get there.
Unlike most solutions on the market, GS Yuasa modules are constructed in a way that aids recycling. They use lithium manganese chemistry which is widely available from responsible and recycled sources. Click to download the GS Yuasa lithium-ion range brochure.
Andrew Taylor, Managing Director and CEO of GS Yuasa Battery Europe Ltd, said: “We’ve been the market leader in Europe and at the forefront of battery innovation for over 40 years, supporting industries with a wide range of lithium-ion and lead-acid solutions.
By seamlessly recharging and discharging power to the grid, these systems ensure the stability and reliability of Japan’s power infrastructure. As part of its ongoing commitment to energy stability, GS Yuasa will continue to expand the reach of its lithium-ion energy storage systems.
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