TREASURY Co., Ltd. and PDM Co., Ltd. are coming together with a clear intent. Strengthen regions by tackling three things at the same time. Local government digital transformation. Data centers. Storage batteries.
This is not a loose partnership. The two companies are actively collaborating across these three areas to improve how local governments operate and to build infrastructure that regions actually depend on.
Local governments are in the middle of standardizing core systems and moving them to government cloud platforms. That shift sounds clean on paper but in reality it brings higher operating costs and heavy migration workloads. The local governments are under pressure.
In parallel, the adoption of AI is gaining speed, and the construction of data centers is on the rise. Thus, power requirement is skyrocketing. Keeping electricity supply stable and balancing demand is no longer a future problem. It is already a social issue.
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Add to that the rapid expansion of renewable energy. Grid congestion and output control are now real constraints. Which is exactly why storage batteries being no longer optional infrastructure.
For residents, all of this connects to two very basic concerns. How convenient government services are. And whether their region can withstand power disruptions. TREASURY and PDM are aiming to raise regional sustainability by developing government DX, digital infrastructure, and energy infrastructure together instead of in silos.
On local government DX, the focus is not just planning or system rollout. It includes hands-on implementation and on-site operations, with standardization and migration to government cloud platforms clearly in view.
On the data center side, the goal is to build digital infrastructure that supports regional data use and enables administrative digital transformation at scale.
For storage batteries, the emphasis is on supply and demand adjustment, emergency response, and building energy infrastructure that supports the broader GX push.
Roles are clearly defined.
TREASURY takes the lead as the project manager. It handles the integrated design and execution across government DX, data centers, and storage batteries. That includes stakeholder coordination, implementation planning, and operational design. TREASURY is also directly involved in operating a hometown tax donation business and its own data center, with a clear mandate to strengthen regional economic growth and digital foundations.
PDM works alongside TREASURY on the technical and operational side across all three areas. Leveraging its experience in regional revitalization and local business development, PDM focuses on building the business foundation. Location, rights, and profitability. Real estate sits at the core of this responsibility.
No flashy promises here. Just a coordinated attempt to fix administrative friction, infrastructure strain, and energy resilience in one move.

