G&ECO's annual summer event! 72-hour endurance test [Part 2] report!
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"Ji-Eco Disaster Prevention" is a disaster prevention column written by employees of G&ECO Corporation. All employees, who are certified disaster prevention specialists, deliver content themed around "disaster prevention that is close to everyday life." / Series Theme for the 27th Edition / G&ECO's Summer Tradition! 72-Hour Endurance Test at Tenkū no Oka [Part 2] Report! This edition of "Ji-Eco Disaster Prevention" presents the 72-hour endurance test of the ELSONA generator, part of G&ECO's summer tradition! In the sweltering heat of midsummer, we challenged ourselves to a 72-hour continuous operation with two models: the ELSONA "T-7500" and the new model "GD5000SR," set to be released in December 2024! ________________________________________________ □ Was the 72-hour endurance test successfully conducted in the extreme heat? □ Did the ELSONA successfully pass the 72-hour endurance test? ________________________________________________ For those considering disaster prevention measures, this is a must-see content! Please take a look! *Detailed content of the column can be viewed through the related links. For more information, feel free to contact us.
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The timing of the "72-hour endurance test" is in mid-August during the extreme heat! We deliberately chose the most challenging time for the engine to conduct the test.
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The Cabinet Office's policy also clearly states, "While being aware of the important 72 hours for saving lives," and it is considered that the first three days are very crucial in large-scale disasters.
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In the "72-Hour Endurance Test," EcoFlow's portable refrigerator demonstrated outstanding cooling performance even during long hours of operation!
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I was able to enjoy a comfortable experience with the surprisingly powerful EcoFlow portable air conditioner, despite its small size!
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When the charge level of the "battery" is low, it is charged with the "generator ELSONA," and the charged "battery" is connected to the "portable refrigerator" or "portable air conditioner" for operation.
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A "portable power supply," which is a "storage battery," can store electricity but cannot generate it. In preparation for disasters, I strongly feel that it is necessary to have not only a "storage battery" but also a "generator" at the same time, and to create a system where the "storage battery" can be charged from the "generator" when its remaining charge reaches zero.
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The "72-hour endurance test" continues while checking in turns to see if the generator is operating at night.
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In the end, it transitions into a mode of calmly performing fuel exchanges and operational checks. It has become a mindless routine work.
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After completing the "72-hour endurance test," I was able to prove with my own hands that it is truly a generator that can be used safely for 72 hours.
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The second Sora Bear Sonaeru Project donation garden has been announced!
G&ECO has been promoting the initiative "1.5 for the future" since 2022, donating a portion of the sales from its product "ELSONA" to nonprofit organizations that support the introduction of renewable energy. As part of this effort, we continue to be a corporate supporter of the NPO Sora Bear Foundation. Following last year, we are also sponsoring the "Sora Bear Sonael Project" this year, and we are pleased to announce that the donation gardens have been decided and announced in the second public recruitment held from July 1 to September 5, 2025. The "Sora Bear Sonael Project" supports the use of renewable energy and enhances disaster preparedness by donating "portable power sources" and "solar panels" to kindergartens attended by preschool children. Additionally, we hold an environmental and disaster education program called the "Sora Bear Workshop," providing children with opportunities to learn about the environment and disasters in a fun way. Through this project, we hope to contribute to the spread of renewable energy in the community and raise awareness among the children who will lead the future. G&ECO will continue to value "what can be done for the future" and contribute to the realization of a sustainable society.
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[Media Coverage] Featured in the newsletter "Carbon"!
In the October 31 issue of the newsletter "Carbon" No. 13 from Mitani Sangyo Co., Ltd., our "LP Gas & Gasoline Generator ELSONA" and our support activities for the disaster-stricken areas during the Noto Peninsula earthquake have been featured. Even now, as recovery continues in Noto, new challenges and collaborations are emerging, and hints for regional revitalization that have become visible through these efforts are being introduced. Please take a look. ___________________________ Digital book available here (Featured article on pages 32-33) https://carbon-innovation.com/ ___________________________
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Our company is engaged in a variety of business activities centered around energy solutions, design, and urban development, delivering new value to society and contributing to the happiness of our customers, business partners, employees, and all people. We propose appropriate energy solutions tailored to our customers' environments, focusing on small generators, solar power systems, and battery storage systems. Furthermore, we will continue to be an entity that creates new spaces and values through urban development and design from a creative perspective, without limiting ourselves to the energy sector, making society more attractive. We are also actively involved in "social contribution activities," such as our initiative "1.5 for the future," which delivers about 1.5% of our sales to non-profit organizations promoting the introduction of renewable energy, the establishment of "power generation stations" to supply electricity during disasters, support for the areas affected by the "Noto Peninsula Earthquake of Reiwa Year 6," and a series of disaster prevention columns written by employees who are all certified disaster prevention specialists.













































