Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia: Powering Sustainable FuturesRenewable Energy in Southeast Asia: Powering Sustainable Futures
  • Home
  • Solar News
    • Utility Scale
    • Rooftop Solar
    • Manufacturing
  • Other Renewables
    • Wind Energy
    • Biofuels
    • Hydro Power
    • Others
  • Storage
    • Lithium-Ion
    • Large Storage (100 kW+)
    • Small Storage
    • Battery Technology
  • Research
  • Finance
  • Events
  • Advertise
Facebook Twitter Instagram
India Edition | Middle East Edition
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn
Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia: Powering Sustainable FuturesRenewable Energy in Southeast Asia: Powering Sustainable Futures
  • Home
  • Solar News
    • Utility Scale
    • Rooftop Solar
    • Manufacturing
  • Other Renewables
    • Wind Energy
    • Biofuels
    • Hydro Power
    • Others
  • Storage
    • Lithium-Ion
    • Large Storage (100 kW+)
    • Small Storage
    • Battery Technology
  • Research
  • Finance
  • Events
  • Advertise
Renewable Energy in Southeast Asia: Powering Sustainable FuturesRenewable Energy in Southeast Asia: Powering Sustainable Futures
Home » Mitsubishi, AISIN Enter JV To Manage Electric Vehicle Products
Solar News

Mitsubishi, AISIN Enter JV To Manage Electric Vehicle Products

Chitrika GroverBy Chitrika GroverMay 24, 2024No Comments
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
EV Boom In Asian Countries May Alter Regional Market Dynamics
EV Boom In Asian Countries May Alter Regional Market Dynamics
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Mitsubishi Electric Mobility Corporation (Mitsubishi Electric and Mitsubishi Electric Mobility are collectively referred to as “Mitsubishi Electric Group.”) and AISIN CORPORATION (TOKYO and NAGOYA: 7259) announced today the three companies have reached a basic agreement to establish a joint venture (the “JV”) company to handle products for next-generation electric vehicles (EVs) (the “Transaction”).

The JV will succeed to part of Mitsubishi Electric Mobility’s business, and will develop, produce and sell traction motors, power converters (inverters, etc.) and their control software, which will be optimized for
vehicles and relevant systems and used in next-generation EVs, including battery EVs (BEVs) and plug-in
hybrid vehicles (PHEVs). The relevant parties will leverage its respective strengths and respond to the
diversifying needs for vehicle electrification, ultimately to contribute to global carbon neutrality.
The Mitsubishi Electric Group has strengths in power electronics technologies such as power devices and
inverters, motor technologies and control optimization technologies. Mitsubishi Electric Mobility, which is
engaged in the automotive equipment business, possesses expertise in vehicle electrification for hybrid
vehicles (PHEVs, HEVs) and is addressing needs in the vehicle electrification market growing rapidly due to
acceleration of carbon neutrality initiatives, creating synergies with new partners and expanding its product
lineup for diversifying EV systems.

AISIN offers a full lineup of electric units that drive all types of EVs, including BEVs, PHEVs, and HEVs,
and provides them to customers around the world through BluE Nexus*, thereby contributing to improved power consumption and driving performance of the entire vehicle. As vehicle electrification continues to accelerate in the context of regional energy situation and policies, there is an increasing diversity of needs for products and technologies, including systems, performance and cost. AISIN will carefully respond to
diversifying needs and expand the variety and quantity of electric units through BluE Nexus, utilizing the
development capability of the JV based on the full line-up of technology development concepts AISIN has
promoted.

The JV will offer new and attractive products to a wide range of customers, maximizing the synergy of
Mitsubishi Electric Mobility’s traction motors, power converters and control optimization technologies, and
AISIN’s integration technology (vehicle adaptation technology and system integration technology).

The JV will initially be spun off from Mitsubishi Electric Mobility as a new company responsible for its
electrification business by way of a company split, and eventually have the Mitsubishi Electric Group as the
majority shareholder (66%) and AISIN as the minority shareholder (34%). The completion of the Transaction
will be subject to regulatory clearances and consents of competition and other relevant authorities.

AISIN electric vehicle EV Mitsubishi
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Chitrika Grover

Related Posts

China’s Solar-LNG Car Carrier Sets Sail with LONGi Modules

May 21, 2025

Boom in China’s Solar Power in Early 2025, Rooftops Lead the Way

May 20, 2025

40-MW Solar Project in Philippines on The Go

May 13, 2025

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

18 + 5 =

Latest News

China’s Solar-LNG Car Carrier Sets Sail with LONGi Modules

May 21, 2025

Boom in China’s Solar Power in Early 2025, Rooftops Lead the Way

May 20, 2025

Wind Turbines Set for Laos-to-Vietnam Power Export

May 19, 2025

South Korea Opens Bidding for Hydrogen Power Projects

May 15, 2025
ADVERTISE WITH US

We are the no.1 B2B solar media in India. With SaurEnergy, you have a full menu of options to pick from to reach the largest audience for your products and services.

To get in touch, contact us at info[at]saurenergy.com

Or Call at 9891147599 / 8802315631

Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube LinkedIn WhatsApp
Latest News
  • China’s Solar-LNG Car Carrier Sets Sail with LONGi Modules
  • Boom in China’s Solar Power in Early 2025, Rooftops Lead the Way
  • Wind Turbines Set for Laos-to-Vietnam Power Export
  • South Korea Opens Bidding for Hydrogen Power Projects
  • New Wind Farm Project Begins in South Korea
SAURENERGY NEWSLETTER

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2025 Saurenergy International.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.