Electrovaya Inc. (Electrovaya) plans to enter the stationary power and smart grid energy storage market in Japan. Nippon Kouatsu Electric Co. Ltd. (NKE) and Electrovaya have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the development and sales of Electrovaya’s integrated advanced battery storage systems for both stationary power and smart grid systems applications, initially targeted for the Japan market.

“The emerging need for grid energy storage solutions is a worldwide phenomena, but most acute in Japan,” says Motokuni Takaoka, president of NKE. “To-date various storage battery technologies and kinetic storage techniques, such as pumped hydro and compressed air energy storage have been investigated. These technologies are less than ideal with expensive set-up, ongoing operating costs and a large physical and environmental footprint. We are very excited to partner with Electrovaya to develop and distribute an integrated solution that is smaller, has lower capital cost, negligible operating cost, and a zero-emission production process. After initial success in the Japanese market, we plan to extend our distribution to additional fast growing markets.”

Sankar DasGupta, chief executive officer of Electrovaya adds, “The application of our Lithium Ion SuperPolymer® battery technology and system solutions to the smart grid and stationary market in Japan is a very exciting development. These emerging markets are complementary and interconnected. The applications we will address with NKE perfectly complement the capabilities of Electrovaya’s electric vehicle division.”

“The emerging stationary, smart-grid and electric vehicle (battery and plug-in hybrid) markets require large battery systems that are high performance and cost-effective. This is where Electrovaya’s proprietary battery technology advantages are most evident and are a natural technology market fit,” added DasGupta. “Our Lithium Ion SuperPolymer® battery technology is distinguished by two critical features: 1) superior energy density results in smaller and lighter battery systems, and 2) our large-format prismatic cell design enables large-system scale up. These two features together enable custom energy storage solutions that overcome the standard challenges of packaging, performance and volume cost,” continued DasGupta.

“Electrovaya is delighted to collaborate with NKE, as it has strong relationships and experience in the Japanese utility, electric power and generation markets. NKE’s successful track record of launching new products and technologies to these markets will be particularly valuable in introducing Electrovaya’s advanced solutions to these fast-growing emerging markets,” concludes DasGupta.

Electrovaya is a Canada-based developer, manufacturer and marketer of portable power technology products.