Japan is accelerating the deployment of large-scale and distributed Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to support renewable integration, grid stability, and energy security. Driven by ambitious decarbonisation targets, evolving electricity market reforms, and generous public support schemes, Japan is rapidly becoming one of the most attractive — yet complex — storage markets globally.
This webinar provides an overview of the Japanese BESS market, based on an in-depth market study. It explains how the market actually works, who the key actors are, how revenues are generated, and where EU companies can realistically position themselves — whether as technology providers, developers, investors, or service partners.
The webinar is targeted at EU companies and non-profit support organisations seeking to enter, expand, or support entry into Japan’s battery energy storage market, including technology suppliers, IPPs, investors, EPCs, integrators, and advisory bodies.
Registration deadline: 9/3/2026
In 40 minutes from your desk, discover:
Programme:
Speaker:
Sébastien Pellet, Managing Director – TCO KK (Tokyo Coordinating Office).
Sebastien Pellet is a seasoned energy and industrial consultant with 20 years of experience supporting European and international companies entering and scaling in the Japanese market. He works with leading players across renewable energy, power infrastructure, and advanced industrial technologies, delivering high-level market intelligence, stakeholder analysis, and strategic advisory on market entry, partnerships, and project development.
Moderator: Sofia Smerzi, Business Support Coordinator, EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation
Organiser: EU-Japan Centre for Industrial Cooperation - Brussels Office
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