TOKYO -- Itochu will enter the electricity management business in as early as the second quarter that will give it the ability to remotely control home storage batteries to prevent a power shortage, Nikkei has learned.
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Itochu plans to regulate home storage battery use during peak times to avoid shortages. (Source photos by Itochu and Keiichiro Sato)
TOKYO -- Itochu will enter the electricity management business in as early as the second quarter that will give it the ability to remotely control home storage batteries to prevent a power shortage, Nikkei has learned.