Toyota Group Key Supplier JTEKT Commissions 2,500 MWh Solar Carport in Kagawa Under 20-Year PPA with Peak Energy
Toyota Group Key Supplier JTEKT Commissions 2,500 MWh Solar Carport in Kagawa Under 20-Year PPA with Peak Energy
Kamis, 09 April 2026 | 11:59
The 2MW solar carport was installed in Kagawa - JTEKT key producing site
TOKYO, JAPAN -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 9 April 2026 - JTEKT Corporation, global manufacturer of automotive
and industrial components and core member of the Toyota Group, today
announced the commissioning of a 2 megawatt-peak (MWp) solar carport at a
facility in Kagawa Prefecture, Japan, delivered under a 20-year power
purchase agreement (PPA) with Peak Energy. JTEKT expects to save nearly
40% on electricity costs through power generated by the solar systems,
compared with grid power.
Under the long-term PPA, Peak Energy designed, financed and installed
the system and will provide full operations and maintenance (O&M)
over the contract term. Electricity generated by the solar carport will
be consumed on-site, supporting JTEKT's objectives on energy cost
visibility and decarbonisation.
The carport installation, which covers 640 parking spaces was completed
in just 5 months. It is expected to generate approximately 2,500
megawatt-hours (MWh) of electricity annually, helping to avoid around
1,090 tons of CO₂ emissions each year, equivalent to removing 230 cars
from the road annually.
The commissioning comes as Japan's export-facing manufacturers
increasingly look for renewable energy solutions that can be deployed
within tight operational and land constraints.
Carport projects built over existing parking areas allow companies to
add on-site generation without additional land take, while also
improving day-to-day site usability through shading and weather
protection.
Unlike conventional solar installations, carport projects represent a
leap in complexity, similar to major infrastructure upgrades than solar
add-ons. These projects demand meticulous structural engineering, safety
management, and tightly managed installation sequencing around an
active industrial site. This project reflects experience built across
industrial deployments in the region, build with delivery discipline.
A commissioning ceremony was held on Monday 6th of April, 2026
"JTEKT set a company-wide target to reduce CO₂ emissions by 60% by
fiscal year 2030 compared to fiscal year 2013. As part of this effort,
the Kagawa Plant has been promoting a 'CO₂ Zero Challenge!' initiative.
In this context, we have implemented a wide range of energy-saving
measures on the production floor, including introducing inverter
controls for hydraulic pumps and compressors to optimize power supply." Mr. Yoshioka, Plant Manager of JTEKT's Kagawa Plant, commented.
"In addition, as part of our energy creation efforts, we have
installed solar panels on factory rooftops across the site when
possible. Building on these initiatives, we are grateful for the
collaboration with Peak Energy, which has enabled us to install a
state-of-the-art solar carport, utilizing our employee parking area.
JTEKT will continue to advance its efforts toward achieving carbon
neutrality" he added.
"JTEKT's confidence in Peak Energy demonstrates that today's
industrial leaders are choosing partners with proven records of
delivering results, technical expertise, and unwavering reliability," said Gavin Adda, CEO of Peak Energy.
"Carport installations are promising projects, requiring rigorous
safety standards and precise engineering, with no room for disruption or
incidents. JTEKT sought a partner capable of executing
high-performance, precision solar projects. This commissioning marks not
only the start of a promising collaboration in Japan but also a
significant milestone in Peak Energy's ongoing commitment to the country
and its industrial sector."