Tokyo Motor Show 2019: Electrification-related supplier exhibits (Part 1)
eAxle, high output motors, inverters, battery management systems, reducers, and chargers
2019/11/13
- Summary
- Mitsubishi Electric: 48V ISG, EDRIVE system, on-board charger
- Aisin Group: 2-speed eAxle, 3-axis eAxle, 1-motor hybrid transmission, i-Mobility product line
- Denso: 2-speed eAxle, eAxle, and ELEXCORE
- Hitachi Metals: Amorphous soft magnetic alloy material, EV technology, water-cooled motor housing, inverter case
- Mitsuba: Low-speed electric bus, induction motor for carts, SR motor for carts, and brushless motors
- Keihin: xEV System (Power control unit, and battery management system)
- Marelli: High-output motor, LEAF inverter, battery controller, regenerative power storage system, and DC-DC converter for car racing
- NSK: 2-speed transmission, traction drive reducer, cluster rover module, and wireless power charging while driving
- NHK Spring: motor cores, metal substrates, heat sink integrated substrate
- JTEKT: High heat-resistant lithium-ion capacitor
- Toyota Industries: FCV air compressor, hydrogen circulation pump, on-board charger, charging stands, and V2L power supply
- EXEDY: Rare earth-less in-wheel motor, and Direct Drive ISG
Summary
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The Tokyo Motor Show 2019 (period: October 24 to November 4, 2019, venue: Tokyo Big Sight exhibition complex) was held under the theme of “OPEN FUTURE”. This exhibition is held once every two years, but this year the East Wing was unable to be used for the event due to construction underway in preparation for the 2020 Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic games. Therefore, the event took place in the West Wing and new South Wing in the Ariake area, and was enlarged to include special event space in the Aomi Exhibition Hall. The exhibitions of parts suppliers were held primarily on the 4th floor of the West Wing and the 4th floor of the South Wing, where a multitude of products related to electrification were displayed.
Related reports:
CEATEC JAPAN 2019: Electric vehicle and powertrain electronics technology exhibition (Oct. 2019)
Powertrain for Passenger Vehicles in 2030 - For ICE Survival (Jul. 2019)
Automotive Engineering Exposition 2019: Showcase of various xEV drive technologies (Jun. 2019)
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