Tokyo Infrastructure Energy Investment Corporation [9285.T]

TOKYO, Apr 07 (Pulse News Wire) – Tokyo Infrastructure Energy Investment Corporation (9285.T) reported its total solar power generation for March 2026 was approximately 6,956,046 kWh, falling below the forecast of 7,086,415 kWh. The company's monthly electricity production figures showed a cumulative difference of 130,369 kWh across January to June 2026.

Specifically, the March output was lower than expected due to various factors affecting individual plants. Notably, the TI Kishu Solar Plant saw a significant increase in capacity from 2,720 kW to 17,143 kW. Despite this boost, the overall performance remained below projections.

Additionally, several facilities experienced varying degrees of output control during the month, impacting their generation levels. In detail, the company noted that the TI Kirishima Solar Plant underwent a notable panel output adjustment, increasing from 2,720 kW to 17,143 kW. However, despite this enhancement, the plant still faced some operational challenges leading to reduced efficiency compared to forecasts.

Other sites such as the TI Kushiro Solar Plant and TI Ainan Solar Plant also exhibited deviations from predicted outputs, contributing to the overall shortfall.

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