Experiencing the Noto Peninsula earthquake made me acutely aware of the importance of electricity. As a welfare facility, we aim to deliver electricity not only to our residents but also to the community. [Delivery Interview]
This time, we have the pleasure of interviewing Masaki Tanaka, the director of Asamidori-kai Rainbow Works, a social welfare corporation. Rainbow Works operates a daytime work facility for individuals with disabilities and five group homes. Director Tanaka also serves as the chairperson of the Disaster Prevention Committee of the Aichi Prefecture Association for the Welfare of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. Recently, the facility has introduced the following emergency power sources: - 2 ELSONA GD5000SR generators - 1 ELSONA GD1600SR generator - 4 EcoFlow DELTA2 portable power sources Remarkably, the GD5000SR is the first of its kind to be delivered to a welfare facility in Japan! In terms of scale, there are 30 facility users across the five group homes. After the support activities following the Noto Peninsula earthquake, Director Tanaka shared his thoughts and actions during that time. Please take a look.
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Our company is engaged in a variety of business activities centered around energy solutions, design, and urban development, delivering new value to society and contributing to the happiness of our customers, business partners, employees, and all people. We propose appropriate energy solutions tailored to our customers' environments, focusing on small generators, solar power systems, and battery storage systems. Furthermore, we will continue to be an entity that creates new spaces and values through urban development and design from a creative perspective, without limiting ourselves to the energy sector, making society more attractive. We are also actively involved in "social contribution activities," such as our initiative "1.5 for the future," which delivers about 1.5% of our sales to non-profit organizations promoting the introduction of renewable energy, the establishment of "power generation stations" to supply electricity during disasters, support for the areas affected by the "Noto Peninsula Earthquake of Reiwa Year 6," and a series of disaster prevention columns written by employees who are all certified disaster prevention specialists.