PowerX Inc
TSE:485A
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PowerX Inc
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PowerX, Inc. engages in the research and development and production of power transfer vessels and energy storage systems. The company is headquartered in Tamano-Shi, Okayama-Ken. The company went IPO on 2025-12-19. The company provides various services, from the development, manufacture and sale of battery energy storage systems to the planning and operation of grid-connected energy storage plants. The company operates through three business segments. Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) segment engages in the sale and maintenance of large-scale stationary energy storage systems PowerX Mega Power and medium-sized stationary energy storage systems PowerX Cube and offers various products and services. Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS) segment engages in the sale and maintenance of the battery-powered rapid EV charging system PowerX Hypercharger and the development of the PowerX Charge Station charging service for EV users. Power Business segment provides power supply services X-PPA an off-site power purchase agreement (PPA) using storage batteries. The company also engages in marine power transmission business.
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