Hitachi, Ltd., founded in 1910 and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, is a diversified multinational company specializing in information technology, social infrastructure, high functional materials, automotive systems, healthcare, and financial services. Hitachi focuses on social innovation, integrating information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT) to deliver solutions that enhance quality of life and promote a sustainable society. The company's offerings include digital solutions, energy systems, industrial products, mobility solutions, and smart life solutions. With a presence in over 100 countries, Hitachi serves industries such as energy, transportation, healthcare, and finance.
RESIBLOC® Rail dry-type traction transformer with integrated cooling system is designed to reduce CO2 emissions and total operating costs, while increasing energy efficiency.
The world’s most powerful subsea transformer is being tested in the Port of Vaasa in Finland and will enable the electrification of subsea equipment using renewable hydropower thus reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions.
Helping to improve the reliability and safety of semiconductor devices in the IoT and automotive fields. Hitachi High-Tech Corporation has announced the launch of the Hitachi Dark Field Wafer Defect Inspection System DI2800, a critical component in any semiconductor manufacturer's metrology capabilities.
The Thyrow converter plant will convert electricity from the public three-phase distribution network to a frequency of 16.7 Hz and feed it into the traction current network.
Hitachi Astemo Co., Ltd. (President & CEO: Brice Koch / henceforth: Hitachi Astemo) announced today that Hitachi Astemo High Cast Corporation (President & CEO: Makoto Amano), a Hitachi Astemo group company, has installed and begun operations of a solar power generation system at its Fukushima Plant, as part of an initiative to go carbon neutral.
The global technology and market leader in power grids has achieved the first-step target in its Sustainability 2030 plan and steps up the pace towards carbon-neutral.
Two grid-stabilizing technologies combined in one device to enable transmission systems to integrate more renewable energy, contributing to carbon-neutral society.