A high-rise condominium in Tokyo's Chuo Ward, where cutting-edge projects are being carried out by several start-up companies creating innovative businesses in an effort to decarbonize housing, has been unveiled to the press.

In high-rise condominiums in Chuo-ku, Tokyo, cutting-edge projects to promote decarbonization of housing are being carried out this summer in collaboration with multiple domestic startups, major companies, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.



Among them, a high-rise apartment was opened to the press on the 28th.



In this condominium, the set temperature of the air conditioner is automatically changed in the rooms of the residents who have cooperated with us to save electricity when the power supply is tight.



Residents can also view their electricity usage in real time through a smartphone app.



In addition, efforts are being made to analyze the amount and type of garbage such as waste plastics and PET bottles generated by residents, and to promote reuse.



In the future, in order to reduce the incineration of raw garbage such as leftover food from residents, they plan to introduce equipment that decomposes using microorganisms.



A person in charge of the project said, "This is the first time in Japan that multiple startups are working on a single property, and I think it's one of the few in the world. We would like to expand this not only in Japan but also overseas." I was.