Tokyo Motor Show 2019: Electrification-related supplier exhibits (Part 2)
Inverters, motors, FCV components, contactless charging units, and GaN power devices
2019/11/20
- Summary
- Hitachi Automotive Systems: New inverter, xEV motor, i-MMD motor, and SUV power module
- Sawafuji Electric: Hydrogen production equipment, HV/EV system, motor, and inverter
- Yazaki Corporation: AC and DC charging inlets, quick charging plug, and battery bus bar module
- Bosch: eAxle (integrated), motor-generator, 48V power pack, and FCV air compressor
- Continental (Vitesco): Axle drive, inverter
- MAHLE: 48V mild hybrid motor, 5kW drive for motorcycles, and battery cooling plates
- Schaeffler: eCorner module, E-motors, 800V electric axle motor, fuel cell stack
- Toyoda Gosei: High-pressure hydrogen tank, EV cooling system mockup
- Toyota Boshoku: Lithium-ion battery, FCV separator, stack manifold, and motor core
- Yachiyo Industry: FCV high-pressure hydrogen tank
- Taiho Kogyo: Transaxle lubrication cooling system, PCU thermal management
- Faurecia Clarion: Hydrogen storage system, FC stack
- NGK Spark Plug: All-solid-state battery
- Sumitomo Electric Industries: Contactless charging unit
- Tajima Motor Corporation: 48V power unit, reuse battery
- Ministry of the Environment: GaN (gallium nitride) power devices
Summary
The illuminated Ariake area |
Parts suppliers displayed numerous products and technologies related to electrification at the Tokyo Motor Show 2019 (period: October 24 to November 4, 2019, venue: Tokyo Big Sight exhibition complex).
This report is the second in a two part series on electrification-related supplier exhibits, which introduces the displays on the 4th floor of the Ariake area West Wing and the 4th floor of the South Wing that were not introduced in the previous report (Part 1), as well as electrification-related components displayed in the Aomi area.
Related reports:
Tokyo Motor Show 2019: Electrification-related supplier exhibits (Part 1) (Nov. 2019)
CEATEC JAPAN 2019: Electric vehicle and powertrain electronics technology exhibition (Oct. 2019)
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