Ampace and TDK, Jointly Participate in the World Smart Energy Week in Japan
TOKYO, Feb. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- From February 19 to 21, 2025, Ampace and TDK jointly showcase a full range of energy storage solutions at World Smart Energy Week Japan. With Japan's increasing focus on renewable energy, Ampace introduces high-safety, high-reliability solutions designed for residential, C&I, and UPS applications, supported by TDK's localized lifecycle services.
Unparalleled Safety & Seismic Reliability
Japan's earthquake-prone environment demands exceptional thermal runaway protection and seismic resistance. Ampace's Kunlun 2.0 GT40 cells feature ultra-stable LFP chemistry and ceramic-coated separators, minimizing fire risks. The UniC DG500 cabinet integrates thermal insulation, triple safety detection (smoke, temperature, CO gas sensors), and an aerosol-based fire suppression system, achieving Japan-specific JET propagation test certification.
To address seismic concerns, UniC DG500 employs pressurized modules and shock-absorbing design, successfully deployed in Japan's industrial projects.
Maximizing Economic Value with Extended Lifespan
For commercial and industrial users, cost-effectiveness is key. Kunlun cells ensure 15,000+ cycles, maintaining 80% SOH for over 20 years, reducing replacement and maintenance costs. With -20°C to 60°C adaptability, Ampace's solutions ensure stable performance under extreme conditions.
TDK's Localized Expertise: Full Lifecycle Support
Ampace and TDK provide comprehensive support, from safety testing to warehousing, rapid response, and end-of-life(EOL) management. TDK's multi-purpose combustion testing labs ensure products meet Japan's strict energy standards.
Powering Japan's Carbon Neutral Future
"Ampace is committed to Japan's energy transition," said Jason Zhu, President of Ampace Energy Storage Division. "Together with TDK, we offer safe, reliable energy storage solutions to accelerate Japan's carbon neutrality goals."
As the world transitions toward clean energy, Ampace is driving innovation through technological excellence and localized service solutions, redefining the value of energy storage and powering a greener future for humanity.
Ampace Technology Limited, a global innovator in new energy, specializing in Li-ion battery R&D and manufacturing from cell to system integration. The company provides safe, reliable, and high-performance solutions for energy storage, e-mobility, power tools, drones, and more. Partnering with industry leaders, Ampace serves 50M+ users in 30+ countries, ensuring world-class quality and authoritative certifications to drive a greener future.
To learn more, please visit the Ampace official website: https://www.ampacetech.com/en
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