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Beijing Automotive Group Co., Ltd.[China]
uspended 150,000 transformation project in progress Total* 855,000 1,005,000 Total* 3,711,000 3,881,000 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles. The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/05/22
Toyota Motor, Motomachi Plant[Japan]
Toyota Motor, Motomachi Plant Toyota 16th-gen Crown (Crossover type) (HV, 2022-), 16th-gen Crown (Sedan type) (HV & FCV, 2023-), EV bZ4X (March 2022-)/Subaru EV Solterra (March 2022-), HV Century (Sedan) (2021-), GR Yaris (2020-), GR Corolla, FCV Mirai (2014-), Noah HV, Voxy HV; Lexus EV RZ (2023-), LC (2017-, Production to end in August 2026), LC HV (2017-, Production to end in August 2026), LBX MORIZO RR (2024-), Battery packs for BEV (2022-) ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/05/13
Other ECU
Other ECU BAIC BMW Brilliance BYD Changan Changfeng Chery Daimler Dongfeng Dorcen FAW FCA Ferrari Fiat FJMOTOR Ford Fulin Group GAC Geely GM Great Wall Haima Hanteng Hawtai HiPhi Honda Hyundai-Kia JAC Jidu JMCG Leapmotor Li Auto Lifan Lucid Mahindra & Mahindra Mazda Mercedes-Benz Mitsubishi NETA NFI NIO Nissan PSA Qiantu Motor Renault SAIC SERES Stellantis Subaru Suzuki Tata Tesla Toyota Victory Group VinFast Volkswagen Volta Trucks WM Motor Xpen...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2026/05/13
Schaeffler AG
y 13, 2020) Schaeffler Japan Co., Ltd. (Schaeffler Japan, Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture) will formally start offering electrification products to Japanese automakers. The company, as a main marketing base, has established new departments for hybrid and electric vehicles, as well as fuel cells (FCs). Schaeffler Japan will deal with projects for Japanese automakers globally, develop new products such as FC stacks, determine production policies...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2026/05/11
Toyota advances hydrogen use in U.S. with Class 8 trucks, stationary power, infrastructure
vehicles like the Toyota Mirai. • Continued development of Toyota’s Gen 3 fuel cell stacks for the North American market, with variants for light-duty passenger vehicles, medium-duty construction equipment, stationary power generation and heavy-duty Class 8 trucks. • ANSI/CSA FC 1 and FC 6 certification for Toyota’s stationary fuel cell generators, marking a safety and compliance milestone for powering operations ranging ...
News Updated at: 2026/05/08
ACT Expo 2026: Honda brings Mobile Power Pack e: and other ZEV tech
reduce production cost by half, double durability and triple volumetric power density • Fuel Cell Power Generator is a stationary power system capable of supplying hydrogen-derived, clean electricity to large facilities such as factories, data centers and offices. Utilizing combined Honda FC modules, it is able to scale from 250 kW to 3 MW of electric power supply per generator. • Fastport eQuad is a single-rider micromobility d...
News Updated at: 2026/05/05
Toyota Hydrogen Solutions to exhibit at ACT Expo 2026
Toyota Hydrogen Solutions to exhibit at ACT Expo 2026 On April 29, Toyota Hydrogen Solutions announced that its fuel cells have earned ANSI/CSA FC 1 and ANSI/CSA FC 6 certification, bringing them another step closer to wider adoption for stationary power generator applications. These certifications validate the specific safety and compliance standards set forth by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Canadian-based CSA Group, that...
News Updated at: 2026/04/30
Beiqi Foton Motor Co., Ltd.[China]
cial Vehicle Plant* - production suspended 150,000 transformation project in progress Total* 855,000 1,005,000 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles. The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/04/28
SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co., Ltd. Nanjing Branch[China]
SAIC MAXUS Automotive Co., Ltd. Nanjing Branch Maxus: MPV G50 (2018-), MHV MPV G90 (2022-), SUV G70 (2023-), EV MPV MIFA9 (2022-), FCV MIFA Hydrogen (2022-), MPV MIFA5 EV (2021-), MPV MIFA5 PHV (2021-), EV MPV MIFA7 (2023-), EV Minivan eDeliver/Dana V1 (2023-), EV Minivan eDeliver/Dana T1 (2023-), MPV MIFA7 PHV (2024-), MPV MIFA9 PHV (2024-), Minivan eDeliver/Dana M1 EV (2025-), MPV G50 MAX (2025-), MPV G50 MAX PHV (planning), MPV G50 PHV (2025-)...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/04/24
Smart Energy Week 2026: FCVs, Fuel Cell Units, Hydrogen-related Products
Smart Energy Week 2026: FCVs, Fuel Cell Units, Hydrogen-related Products Honda's Gen3 fuel cell modules, Hyundai's automatic hydrogen refueling robot Summary FCVs and FC systems of OEMs (Toyota, Honda) Compact fuel cell mobility (Aisan Industry, Toyota Boshoku, Gita, KITZ) Components and parts for FC (JTEKT, Siltrax, NOK, Kawasaki Heavy Industries) Hydrogen-related equipment (Tatsuno, Suzuki Shokan, IJTT, Sunny Limited) Smart Energy Week (Marc...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2026/04/22
SAIC Maxus Automotive Co., Ltd.[China]
5,000 25,000 Lingang plant (Shanghai)* 42,000 starts production in September 2018 42,000 Total 347,000 367,000 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles.The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revised...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/04/22
Dongfeng Motor Corporation [China]
nt* 180,000 180,000 Total* 1,420,000 1,520,000 Total* 4,123,500 4,629,500 Total* 5,075,500 6,181,500 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles. The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/04/20
Guangzhou Automobile Group Co., Ltd. (GAC)[China]
000 Total 600,000 600,000 GAC Hino* Guangzhou Conghua plant* 10,000 10,000 Total* 3,038,000 3,068,000 (Note) "*" is for commercial vehicles or includes production capacity for commercial vehicles. The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revi...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/04/20
Isuzu and Toyota to jointly develop Japan's first mass-produced light-duty FC truck
Isuzu and Toyota to jointly develop Japan's first mass-produced light-duty FC truck On April 15, Isuzu Motor and Toyota Motor announced that they have agreed to collaborate on the development toward the mass production of a next-generation light-duty fuel cell (FC) electric truck. This vehicle is based on Isuzu's "ELF EV" BEV light-duty truck launched in 2023 and combines Toyota's new fuel cell system (3rd-generation FC system). Both companies wi...
News Updated at: 2026/04/15
Honda Motor, Fuel Cell Module Plant (tentative name)[Japan]
n October 2024. The new plant is scheduled to begin operations in FY2028 (FY ending March 2028). State-of-the-art production equipment will be installed, with an annual production capacity of 30,000 units. The fuel cell systems produced at the new plant will be used not only for fuel cell vehicles (FCVs/passenger cars) but also for commercial vehicles, stationary generators, and construction machinery. The project to produce next-generation fuel ...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/04/14
Isuzu postpones launch of heavy-duty FC truck jointly developed with Honda
Isuzu postpones launch of heavy-duty FC truck jointly developed with Honda Isuzu Motors Limited (Isuzu) revealed that it has postponed the launch of its heavy-duty fuel-cell (FC) truck that has been jointly developed with Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Honda) and was originally planned to be released in 2027. Isuzu cited three reasons for the postponement: limited demand in the market, insufficient fuel charging infrastructure improvement, and remaining ...
News Updated at: 2026/04/14
Furukawa Electric Co., Ltd.
ukawa-Sky Aluminum Corporation. (The company is currently named UACJ). Jan. 2005 Transferred the sales function of its electric-power business to Viscas Corporation. Dec. 2005 Listed Furukawa Sky (currently UACJ) on the First Section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange. Feb. 2007 Listed the stocks of FCM Co., Ltd. on the Nippon New Market Hercules Section of the Osaka Stock Exchange. (In 2018, due to the Company’s selling off FCM’s shares, FCM ...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2026/04/10
FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd.[China]
2018 300,000 Tianjin plant (North China Base) 300,000 start production in August 2018 300,000 Changchun Audi NEV plant 150,000 start production in December 2024 150,000 Total 2,874,500 2,874,500 (note) The red circles indicate the locations of the NEV (New Energy Vehicle: EV, PHV, FCV) manufacturing sites. (Source) The data are based on the figures released on the company's official website or media coverage. They may be revised...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/04/03
Isuzu Motors, Fujisawa Plant[Japan]
markets) / Mazda Titan (2004-) / Nissan Atlas (F26/F25, 2019-) / UD Trucks Kazet (2023-), Isuzu Elf HV, Isuzu Elf CNG, Isuzu Elf EV (2023-), Isuzu Elfmio EV (2024-), Isuzu Elfmio (2024-) / Nissan Atlas (F26, 2024-) Commercial Japan Partnership Technologies Corporation (CJPT)'s light-duty fuel cell (FC) electric truck (based on Elf) Assembly of axles and transmissions for heavy-, medium-, and light-duty trucks for domestic and overseas markets Isu...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/04/03
Toyota Motor Hamura, Inc.[Japan]
days. Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd.’s Kyoto Plant will also have holiday shift operation on Saturday August 29. Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) and Denyo Co., Ltd. (Denyo), a generator manufacturer, announced on September 17 that they have jointly developed a fuel cell electric power supply vehicle (FC power supply vehicle) that uses hydrogen to generate electricity. Selected by Japan's Ministry of the Environment as a "Low Carbon Technology Resea...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/04/02



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