Nidec Corporation is a Japanese multinational manufacturer specializing in electric motors and related components. Founded in 1973, Nidec has grown into a global leader, producing a wide range of motors for applications in hard disk drives, home appliances, automobiles, and commercial equipment. The company's product portfolio includes motors, fans, blowers, machinery, electronic and optical components, and other related products. Nidec's commitment to innovation and quality has led to significant growth, with operations spanning across Asia, Europe, and the Americas. The company continues to expand through strategic acquisitions and investments in emerging technologies, aiming to contribute to the development of a sustainable society.
Nidec Conversion will be for the first time among the players at Key 2025, the European event dedicated to energy transition technologies to be held in Rimini, Italy, March 5-7, 2025.
The two companies integrated charging systems with photovoltaics, battery storage, and a comprehensive service for the rental, monitoring, and 24/7 support of full electric commercial vehicles.
Nidec Corporation announced today that AION Hyper GT, each unit equipped with a Nidec-produced E-Axle model, has been selected as the vehicle for AION, the GAC Group’s EV-dedicated brand, to commemorate the production of its 20 millionth new-energy vehicle.
Nidec Corporation and Renesas Electronics Corporation have agreed to join forces on the development of semiconductor solutions for a next-generation E-Axle (X-in-1 system) that integrates an EV drive motor and power electronics for electric vehicles (EVs).
Nidec Industrial Solutions, part of the Energy & Infrastructure Division of the Nidec Group and one of the Groups committed to promoting a more sustainable mobility, was awarded a contract worth around €1 million for the supply of a total of 44 charging stations of the DirectPower range for recharging electric vehicles to AmisraGreen.
Nidec ASI, part of the Energy & Infrastructure Division of the Nidec Group, and among the Groups committed to the restart of the world of transport and logistics in a perspective of greater sustainability, participates in a test related to the adoption of electric buses for public transport promoted by the city of Oradea, Romania, providing for a month and a half an Ultra Fast Charger (UFC) station at the bus terminal, in front of the Nidec plant in Oradea. Thanks to the installation of this cutting-edge charging system, it will be possible to test the ultra fast charging of public transport vehicles, an important step towards a more widespread diffusion of electric mobility in Romania, central to the promotion of a sustainable development model.