Installation of Solar Power Generation Systems

We installed our first solar power generation system at the Isehara Logistics Center in 2006 and currently operate systems at 29 centers in Japan and two overseas.

Solar cell modules installed on facility rooftops convert sunlight directly into electricity, contributing to a reduction in CO2 emissions compared to power generation methods that use oil and the like.

Results for the Year Ended September 2025

Volumes of Solar Power Generated and CO2 Emissions Reduced by the YOKOREI Group

Annual Power Generation Volume
13.63 million kWh
CO2 Emission Reduction Volume
4,532 tons
Bar chart: Volumes of Solar Power Generated and CO2 Emissions Reduced by the YOKOREI Group

Solar power generation systems are being operated at the 29 facilities shown below in japan.

Isehara Logistics Center (Kanagawa)
Miyakonojo Logistics Center (Miyazaki)
Yokohama Logistics Center (Kanagawa)
Kazo 2nd Logistics Center (Saitama)
Tosu 2nd Logistics Center (Saga)
Hokuko Logistics Center (Osaka)
Kagoshima Logistics Center (Kagoshima)
Yumeshima Logistics Center (Osaka)
Miyakonojo 2nd Logistics Center (Miyazaki)
Satte Logistics Center (Saitama)
Tokyo Haneda Logistics Center (Tokyo)
Meiko Logistics Center (Nagoya)
Tsukuba Logistics Center (Ibaraki)
Yokohamamirai Satellite Logistics Center (Yokohama)
Nagasaki Sorting Spot (Nagasaki)
Fukuoka ISLAND CITY Logistics Center (Fukuoka)
Kesennuma Sorting Spot (Miyagi)
Chiba Research Park Logistics Center (Chiba)
Oigawa Logistics Center(Shizuoka)
Nagoya Logistics Center(Aichi)
Kazo Logistics Center(Saitama)
Eniwa Smart Logistics Center(Hokkaido)
Yumeshima 2nd Logistics Center(Osaka)
Hakozaki FACILITY Logistics Center(Fukuoka)
Hirado Ice Factory(Nagasaki)
Komaki Logistics Center(Aichi)
Nishiyodo Logistics Center(Osaka)
Okayama CONNECT Logistics Center(Okayama)
Tokachi Food Valley Logistics Center(Hokkaido)