"Denmaru-kun" reduces Japan's CO2 emissions by 2,400 tons!!
The power energy from load testing of self-generated power equipment has not been utilized until now. The power storage load device "Denmaru-kun" is equipped with a battery for EVs. It is now possible to store energy during load operation and use it as power for offices and EVs. According to a survey by the Japan Internal Combustion Engine Power Generation Association, the nationwide registration of fire-fighting and emergency generators is approximately 220,000 units. Assuming an average diesel generator of 100 kW, operating at 1/3 load for 30 minutes emits about 10 kg of CO2. If all emergency generators conduct load tests with "Denmaru-kun," it could lead to a reduction of CO2 emissions by approximately 2,400 tons, equivalent to the amount absorbed by 170,000 cedar trees in one year (according to our research). This CO2 emission reduction project is promoted by JESA. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 - Power storage load device using lithium batteries - Equipped vehicles are EVs. Installation in non-EV vehicles is also possible. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Combine EV vehicles and power storage load devices to effectively utilize power during load testing.
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We manufacture dry load testing equipment to ensure "safety and security" by inspecting emergency power generation facilities and provide it to everyone. It has been half a century since we started our load testing operations, and in recent years, our dry load testing equipment has been installed as a permanent fixture for regular inspections at infrastructure facilities of government agencies, data centers, airports, and power plants. Additionally, leveraging our accumulated know-how, we are also focusing on the Japan Energy Equipment Safety Promotion Association (JESA) as an organization for training technicians and certifying technical standards for testing equipment. The load testing equipment from Tatsumi Hishiki is a certified product that has passed the technical standards of JESA.