
During the recently concluded Smart Energy Week in Tokyo, SINEXCEL and AI.net officially signed a strategic partnership agreement, marking a new step in expanding energy storage deployment across the Japanese market.
AI.net specializes in the planning, development and operation of new energy businesses. The company is actively involved in the promotion of renewable energy projects and the formulation of group management strategies, playing an important role in advancing sustainable energy initiatives across Japan.
In a market defined by stringent grid codes, SINEXCEL continues to build high-reliability systems using Modular and Silicon Carbide (SiC) technologies.
To navigate Japanese grid complexity, the company has developed five grid-forming technologies: S-level Black Start, Active Adaptive Tuning, Load Oscillation Suppression, Seamless Grid-tied/Islanded Mode Transition and Hybrid Source Control.
In terms of performance, SINEXCEL equipment supports 1.5x overload for 60 seconds, significantly exceeding the 1.1x industry average and providing superior safety margins for the Japanese grid.
These capabilities are proven across over 50 local projects, including more than 10 high-voltage sites interconnected with major utilities including TEPCO, Chubu Electric and Kyushu Electric.
Sales Director for Japan Renesmee Wu commented: “With Japan’s 50% renewable target and the maturing FIP mechanism, frequency regulation is becoming a core frontier. Leveraging a profound understanding of local grid characteristics and extensive field experience, SINEXCEL has established a robust portfolio of flagship projects across the country and this partnership with AI.net is a milestone in building our localized ecosystem to drive its sustainable transition.”