Neoen Advances 100 MW Ako Battery Storage Project, Strengthening Japan’s Grid Stability Push

Representational image. Credit: Canva

Neoen has announced plans to move ahead with its first grid-scale battery storage project in Japan, marking an important step in its expansion across the Asia-Pacific region. On April 1, 2026, the company confirmed that it will soon issue a notice to proceed for the Ako Energy Storage System, which will be located in Ako City, Hyogo Prefecture. The project is designed with a capacity of 100 MW and 400 MWh, making it a large-scale storage facility aimed at supporting the country’s evolving energy needs.

Neoen acquired the project in 2025 and has since made steady progress. In January 2026, it secured a grid connection agreement with Kansai Transmission and Distribution, which is a key milestone for the development. If everything proceeds as planned, the battery storage system is expected to be commissioned by 2028. The project will play an important role in improving grid stability by managing fluctuations caused by renewable energy sources such as solar and wind.

The company’s CEO, Xavier Barbaro, emphasized that the Ako project is a significant part of Neoen’s global growth strategy. The company already operates a strong international portfolio of battery storage assets, totaling more than 2.8 GW across countries like Australia, France, and Germany. With this project, Neoen is bringing its global expertise to Japan, where demand for large-scale energy storage is increasing rapidly.

The Ako Energy Storage System is part of a broader wave of battery storage developments in Japan. Several other companies are also working on similar large projects. For example, Kansai Electric Power is developing a 99 MW battery facility in Tanagawa, while Renova is planning major storage projects in Shizuoka and Hokkaido. Many of these projects are targeting completion around 2028, indicating a period of rapid transformation in Japan’s energy infrastructure.

As Japan continues its efforts to reduce carbon emissions and increase the share of renewable energy, grid-scale battery systems are becoming increasingly important. These systems help store excess renewable power and supply it when demand is high, ensuring a stable and reliable electricity supply. Neoen’s entry into Japan’s battery storage sector highlights growing international interest in the country’s clean energy transition. With construction expected to begin soon, the Ako project is set to become an important part of Japan’s modern and sustainable energy system.


Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

 

  • Related Posts

    Advanced Simulations Offer New Insights into Grid-Scale Battery Aging

    A new study by researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) highlights how the way grid-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) are operated can significantly…

    Australia And India Deepen Energy Partnership With Focus On Clean Energy And Supply Chain Security

    Australia and India have taken another significant step in strengthening their strategic partnership by placing greater emphasis on energy security, clean energy cooperation, and resilient supply chains. During a meeting…

    Have You Seen?

    Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz Closed as ‘Unauthorised’ Vessel hit

    • July 12, 2026
    Iran Declares Strait of Hormuz Closed as ‘Unauthorised’ Vessel hit

    US Says it Launched Strikes Against Iran After Attack on Cyprus-Flagged Container Ship

    • July 12, 2026
    US Says it Launched Strikes Against Iran After Attack on Cyprus-Flagged Container Ship

    Strategists Expect USA-Iran Tension to be Short Lived

    • July 12, 2026
    Strategists Expect USA-Iran Tension to be Short Lived

    US Pain at the Pump Worsens After More US-Iran Fighting Lifts Oil Prices

    • July 11, 2026
    US Pain at the Pump Worsens After More US-Iran Fighting Lifts Oil Prices

    Occidental’s Quarterly Realized Oil Prices Jump Amid Iran War Disruption

    • July 11, 2026
    Occidental’s Quarterly Realized Oil Prices Jump Amid Iran War Disruption

    Advanced Simulations Offer New Insights into Grid-Scale Battery Aging

    • July 11, 2026
    Advanced Simulations Offer New Insights into Grid-Scale Battery Aging

    US Energy Firms Add Rigs for Fourth Week in a Row, Says Baker Hughes

    • July 11, 2026
    US Energy Firms Add Rigs for Fourth Week in a Row, Says Baker Hughes

    Oil Prices Settle Lower on Hopes for Smoother Shipping in Strait of Hormuz

    • July 11, 2026
    Oil Prices Settle Lower on Hopes for Smoother Shipping in Strait of Hormuz

    US Issues Fresh Iran-Related Sanctions, Website Shows

    • July 11, 2026
    US Issues Fresh Iran-Related Sanctions, Website Shows

    IEA Cuts Russia’s Oil Production Forecast Due to Ukrainian Attacks

    • July 10, 2026
    IEA Cuts Russia’s Oil Production Forecast Due to Ukrainian Attacks