28% reduction in electricity costs with self-consumption solar power for the engine parts manufacturing industry!
Electricity costs for forging, heat treatment, and machining reduced by up to 28%! Self-consumption solar power generation system for engine parts manufacturing industry.
Transform soaring electricity costs into fixed expenses to strengthen factory management. Utilize subsidies and adopt a PPA model with zero initial costs. ■ Do you have these concerns? Electricity costs for forging presses, heat treatment furnaces, and NC lathes are increasing year by year. Rising fuel adjustment costs and renewable energy surcharges are squeezing profits. ESG and SDGs compliance is being demanded by major business partners. ■ Comparison before and after implementation Before implementation: Forging, heat treatment, and assembly lines → High electricity costs After implementation: Same processes + self-consumption of daytime electricity from rooftop solar → Approximately 28% reduction in electricity costs, improved supply chain evaluation through CO₂ reduction.
basic information
【Product Features】 Feature 1: Protecting profits by "fixing" electricity costs Minimizes the impact of rising fuel prices and stabilizes management. Feature 2: Designed to accommodate high-load equipment Covers daytime peak power for forging presses, heat treatment furnaces, and cutting machines. Feature 3: Zero initial cost introduction with subsidies & PPA model Utilizes national and local government subsidies; with PPA, equipment costs are zero.
Price information
Cost: Individual estimate based on roof area and contracted power Subsidy utilization: Up to 2/3 subsidy (nationwide support)
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Applications/Examples of results
■ Case Study: Aichi Prefecture Engine Parts Manufacturing Factory Installed Capacity: 300kW (Full utilization of the roof) Annual Electricity Cost Reduction: Approximately 9,800,000 yen Effect: Covers about 45% of the power for the forging and heat treatment lines during the day ■ Target Facilities Automobile engine parts processing factory (cylinder heads, crankshafts, etc.) Forging, casting, and machining factories Factories with assembly and inspection lines