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.
The high-capacity multi-port EV charger will contribute to the expansion of charging infrastructure and growth of EVs towards the realization of a decarbonized society.
Hitachi Astemo aims to strengthen its cost competitiveness through the use of 3D sensing data obtained from new stereo cameras with improved cost benefits.
As a global leader in electrification, Hitachi Astemo, Ltd will provide inverters and motors to JATCO Ltd (henceforth, JATCO), which will supply e-Axles to Nissan's future e-POWER and battery electric vehicles.
Hitachi Astemo, Ltd. (President & CEO: Brice Koch; henceforth, “Hitachi Astemo”) has developed a prototype 360-degree stereo vision system for automated vehicles traveling on regular streets. Based on multi-camera 3D sensing, the all-surrounding sensing system is both high-resolution and highly accurate.
Hitachi Astemo, Ltd. has developed a prototype of a new steer-by-wire steering device that eliminates the conventional steering wheel and expands the cabin space. Steer-by-wire is a feature that steers the vehicles electrically—an essential technology for self-driving and other next-generation vehicles.
Hitachi Astemo, Ltd. (President & CEO: Brice Koch; henceforth, Hitachi Astemo) has developed a Steer-by-Wire prototype for vehicles, which actuates the tires not mechanically, but through the electric control of steering wheel inputs. The prototype not only realizes smooth, effortless steering wheel operation, but also redundancy through a fail-safe function that enables the continued operation in the event of a failure.
Hitachi High-Tech Corporation today announced the development of service to diagnose the degradation status remotely for on-board automotive lithium-ion batteries.