Nippon Benex Co., Ltd. has officially commenced operation of its latest solar power project, “Benex Zama Solar Port,” a 4.2 MW rooftop solar power plant installed on the roof of Mitsui Fudosan Logistics Park (MFLP) Zama, a logistics facility developed by Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd.
The power plant features 7,046 solar cell modules, generating an estimated 4.31 million kWh annually, which is sufficient to meet the electricity needs of approximately 1,436 average households. The electricity produced will primarily be used onsite under an on-site PPA model, with surplus power sold externally through the Feed-in Premium (FIP) system.
With this addition, Nippon Benex’s portfolio of FIP solar power plants has reached a total capacity of 60 MW, and the company now operates 56 solar power plants across Japan, totaling 81.2 MW. Of these, 39 are rooftop installations on logistics facilities with a combined output of 72.2 MW, and 31 are FIP solar power plants totaling 60.2 MW.
Benex Zama Solar Port – Key Details:
- Power Plant Name: Benex Zama Solar Port
- Owner: Nippon Benex Co., Ltd.
- Location: Zama City, Kanagawa Prefecture
- Output: 4,192.3 kW (DC)
- Annual Estimated Generation: 4,308,000 kWh (~1,436 households)
- Panel Manufacturer: Tint Solar
- PCS Manufacturer: SUNGROW
- FIP Operation Start Date: April 2, 2026
Through the continued development and operation of rooftop solar facilities, Nippon Benex aims to contribute to the expansion of renewable energy adoption in Japan.
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