TOKYO, Jun 11 (Pulse News Wire) – Glome Holdings,inc. (8938.T) resolved today during its board meeting to acquire the land, equipment, and power connection rights for a system-level energy storage facility, marking the second such acquisition aimed at enhancing long-term corporate value through new revenue streams.
The company previously disclosed plans to enter the system-level energy storage sector in April and May, citing growing demand for renewable energy integration. The latest acquisition follows the first facility announced on May 29, 2026, and is expected to contribute to early revenue generation, with operations set to begin on July 17, 2026. The project involves setting up energy storage systems on a 2,888 square meter site in Tochigi, Tochigi Shi Seihou Chou Kanai 44, Western Town Kinai 2,465. Details of the transaction amount remain undisclosed due to confidentiality agreements, but the purchase price exceeds the recent fixed asset book value.
Funding will come from internal resources loaned to affiliate Fukuyama Medical Equipment Co., Ltd., which holds a capital of ¥10 million with 100% equity from GLOME Holdings. The facility’s maximum receiving power capacity is 1,994 kW, connected to Tokyo Electric Power Company Power Grid Kabushiki Kaisha. Fukuyama Medical Equipment, based in Hiroshima, Fukuyama Shishujou Chou 3-14-17, currently oversees construction of the energy storage equipment. The deal was finalized, with delivery scheduled for July 17, 2026.
GLOME expects this investment to bolster its revenue base and support growth in the coming fiscal year ending March 2027.
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