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NGK Insulators

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Japanese ceramics company
Not to be confused with the former NGK Spark Plug Co. (1936-2022), which spun off from NGK Insulators in 1936 and as of 2023 is known asNiterra..

NGK Insulators, Ltd.
Native name
日本碍子株式会社
Nihon Gaishi kabushiki gaisha
Company typePublicKK
IndustryGlass andCeramics
PredecessorSpun-off fromToyo Toki
FoundedMay 5, 1919; 106 years ago (1919-05-05)
Headquarters,
Japan
Key people
Shun Matsushita, President and CEO
Masaharu Shibata, Chairman[1]
ProductsInsulator (electrical)
Sodium-sulfur batteries (grid energy storage)
RevenueIncrease¥119,976 million (2010)
Increase¥16,551 million (2010)
Increase¥10,983 million (2010)
Total assets¥313,591 million (2010)
Number of employees
3,272[1]
ParentMorimura Group
Websitewww.ngk.co.jp/english/index.html
head office
Head office

NGK Insulators, Ltd. (日本碍子株式会社,Nihon gaishi kabushikigaisha) is a Japanese ceramics company. It primarily produces insulators but also produces other products, especially ceramic products. NGK is headquartered in Tokyo (Marunouchi Bldg. 25F, 2-4-1, Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100–6325) and is listed on theNikkei 225, which is an index of theTokyo Stock Exchange.[2] It is also listed in theOsaka Securities Exchange, theNagoya Stock Exchange, and theSapporo Securities Exchange all under listing code 5333.[3][4] NGK stands for Nippon (Japan) Gaishi (insulator) Kaisha (company).

Sodium-sulfur batteries

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NGK Insulators is known-worldwide for the development ofsodium-sulfur batteries in cooperation withTEPCO.[5] NGK's NaS battery systems are being used worldwide, primarily in Japan and the United States.[6]

NGK Insulators markets its NaS batteries for use as grid storage (especially for use in conjunction with renewable energy sources such as wind and solar). The battery systems can be used for both peak shaving, load leveling, emissions reductions, and as emergency power supplies. The "typical system" (as defined by NGK) is composed of 40 50-kW units for a total system capacity of 12,000 kWh.[5]

NGK's systems are currently used worldwide, both as grid storage and as a supplement to wind and solar installations. System capacities range from 1.5 to 34 MW.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Corporate Outline". NGK Insulators.
  2. ^"Nikkei Constituents". NIKKEI. Archived fromthe original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved11 November 2010.
  3. ^"Investor Relations". NGK Insulators. Retrieved23 December 2010.
  4. ^"NGK INSULATORS, LTD. (Public, TYO:5333)". Google Finance. Retrieved23 December 2010.
  5. ^abNGK Insulators, Ltd. (2011)."NAS Batteries". Retrieved1 August 2011.
  6. ^abNGK Insulators, Ltd. (2011)."Reference Installations". Retrieved1 August 2011.

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