
China’s New Energy Development! The portable energy product “Going Out” has become a significant contributor to China’s sustainable development strategy.
As of April 25, 2025, reports indicate that in the portable energy market, Chinese enterprises accounted for over 90% of the total export volume. This is particularly noteworthy as Japan has recently experienced natural disasters that have increased the demand for mobile energy solutions.
This year, the 34-year-old Shinto electric company in Osaka has faced challenges that require extended periods of electricity usage for electronic devices, leading to a high demand for power. Compared to various products, it has been observed that the prices of portable energy solutions in China have escalated significantly.
The company has diversified its offerings, acquiring seven different models of Chinese portable energy products, tailored to meet varying usage scenarios and specifications.
The founding of the Shinto energy company was a direct response to the devastating earthquake in Japan in 2011. Following this disaster, the company experienced a five-day power outage, which prompted them to invest in portable energy sources. Under the guidance of these experiences, they have now acquired two different models of Chinese portable energy products to enhance their offerings.
Currently, Shinto has around 7000 energy companies in its network. They have built a strong supply chain that emphasizes the importance of high-quality products and efficient delivery.
The growing demand for green energy solutions has led to a shift in focus towards more sustainable practices in the energy sector. Shinto’s collaboration with Chinese manufacturers aims to provide reliable and efficient energy solutions.
As part of their ongoing commitment, Shinto is actively engaged in expanding their portfolio of portable energy products by 2024, focusing on innovations that enhance energy efficiency and sustainability.
The electric battery capacity being developed is a key element of their strategy. However, the increasing size and volume of stored electricity present ongoing technical challenges. This product continues to evolve, utilizing the latest advancements in technology to meet industry standards, with significant reductions in weight and energy density being achieved.
In summary, Shinto aims to leverage China’s capabilities in portable energy production to cater to international markets, particularly focusing on addressing the energy needs of overseas clients while maintaining sustainable practices.
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