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Major Taxi Company MK Introduces Japan's First Battery Storage System, Offering High Safety, Durability, and Cost Reduction.

MK, a major taxi company based in Minami-ku, Kyoto, has introduced Japan's first energy storage system using vanadium-ion batteries for charging its electric taxis. These batteries have a lower risk of fire and higher durability than conventional lithium-ion batteries, and are expected to reduce electricity costs…
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MK, a major taxi company based in Minami-ku, Kyoto, has introduced Japan's first energy storage system using vanadium-ion batteries for charging its electric taxis. These batteries have a lower risk of fire and higher durability than conventional lithium-ion batteries, and are expected to reduce electricity costs…

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産経ニュース broke the news in Japan on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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