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GBP at PV EXPO 2026: Advanced Battery Storage and Top Runner Solutions

GBP K.K. < 1 min read
Key Facts:
  • GBP presented energy storage and power infrastructure solutions at PV EXPO 2026 in Tokyo
  • Company showcased JET-certified aluminium cables for HVDC battery storage systems
  • Featured 2026 Top Runner-compliant transformers with compact, retrofit design
  • Team engaged with professionals on battery storage implementation and standards compliance
  • CEO Yohei Tatsukawa emphasised GBP's commitment to advancing energy storage solutions

GBP showcased its latest energy storage and power infrastructure solutions at PV EXPO 2026 in Tokyo, Japan, as the event concluded on March 19.

At the exhibition, GBP highlights its expertise in battery storage systems and energy infrastructure solutions, including:

  • Aluminium cables for high-voltage DC (HVDC) battery storage systems, JET-certified and compliant with IEC standards

  • 2026 Top Runner-compliant transformers with compact, retrofit-friendly design suitable for existing installations

GBP’s team is engaging with industry professionals on practical approaches for battery storage projects and Top Runner implementation. Discussions include strategies for system design, deployment, and compliance with international standards.

“PV EXPO 2026 provides an excellent platform for sharing expertise and connecting with global partners,” said Yohei Tatsukawa, CEO of GBP. “Our participation underscores GBP’s commitment to advancing energy storage solutions that meet both Japanese and international standards.”


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