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Japanese company GBP launches fencing for solar and BESS locations – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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GBP KK, a Japan-based clean energy infrastructure company, has launched perimeter fencing systems for solar sites and grid-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS), targeting safety in difficult terrain and noise reduction near residential areas.

March 19, 2026
Ev Foley

By pv magazine Australia

Japan-based renewable energy infrastructure company GBP KK has launched adaptable fencing solutions for grid-scale solar projects and BESS to ensure safety in rough terrain and reduce noise near residential areas.

The sunshade system uses modular carbon steel mesh panels with optional barbed wire or leaf wire, mounted on reinforced steel poles treated with galvanization and polyester coatings to resist corrosion, moisture and exposure to ultraviolet radiation.

The H-3000 ES/SP grid-scale battery storage acoustic panel is built for long-term outdoor use and offers over 20 dB noise reduction over a wide frequency range. The product addresses noise issues related to power conversion systems, transformers and cooling equipment and is designed to support planning approvals for developments near residential areas.

The inner panels are composed of H-beam steel columns, galvanized steel with composite absorber panel and the outer panels are made of aluminum alloy corrugated board or galvanized steel panel. The panels have adjustable heights from 2,000 mm to 4,000 mm, with a modular width of 2,000 mm.

The company said a complete solution includes noise analysis, optimized design, integrated installation and post-operation monitoring.

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