As demand in automobiles is shifting from developed to emerging markets, JATCO must proactively globalize its operations in order to ensure that automobiles continue to contribute to society. We stand committed to providing superior transmission units in a timely manner from locations close to automobile manufacturers around the world, where we can also closely monitor feedback from local customers. To respond to the increasingly global nature of the market, JATCO continues to expand its R&D facilities outside of Japan, in the U.S., France and South Korea, and production bases in Mexico, China (Guangzhou) and Thailand.
We offer an extensive lineup that includes step automatic transmissions (Step AT), environmentally friendly continuously variable transmissions (CVT), and transmissions for hybrid vehicles. The only CVT manufacturer in the world to feature a lineup that spans from mini vehicles through to large (3.5-liter class) vehicles, our cumulative CVT production has surpassed 20 million units. In 2013 our global share of CVT production stood at 49%, making us the No. 1 CVT manufacturer in the world.
JATCO is committed to its R&D approach focusing on total energy management, which maximizes the efficiency of energy usage for environmental protection, reduces CO2 emissions, improves fuel economy, and offers safe and comfortable driving.
Improving the environmental performance of CVTs is a way to control the global environmental changes caused by CO2 emissions, as well as reducing automobiles' carbon footprint.
In this way JATCO will continue to contribute to the realization of a society where automobiles and the environment coexist in harmony.
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FOP2022-02-04
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The FISITA Japanese Energy Infrastructure Cluster issues its first Paper on ‘The use of hydrogen for the realization of a hydrogen society’, in English and Japanese version.
For the first time in FISITA’s history we are very pleased to offer technical content to our membership community in different languages!
This Paper includes some fascinating insights into the challenges and opportunities around the use of hydrogen, from a group of technologists comprising vehicle manufacturers and tier 1 suppliers, participating in the FISITA Energy Infrastructure cluster in Japan.
This Paper summarises the results of the discussion which looked at the following:
The current status of hydrogen in Japan and overseas
The benefits of using hydrogen
The challenges with using hydrogen
Contributors: AISIN Corporation, Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Iwatani Corporation, JATCO Ltd, Toyota Motor Corporation
背景
FISITA Corporate Membershipの代表者で構成されるFISITA Industry Committeeは、今後自動車産業にとって重要となる技術領域を確認した。(これらの領域を右に示す)この領域における知識の共有や議論は、今後自動車業界にとって主流となる新たな解決策に焦点を当て、その採用を推進させると期待される。
FISITAはこれらの領域について、それぞれ専門のTechnology Clustersを創設した。ここでは独自の活動範囲や議論の頻度、目標とする成果物を定めて活動している。 昨年日本においてEnergy InfrastructureのTechnology Clusterが創設され、FISITAのInternational Connected Communityに貢献するべく、トヨタと岩谷産業のリーダーシップのもと活動を行った。
Autonomous Hardware and Software
Battery
Connectivity and 5G
Energy Infrastructure
Road Infrastructure
Insurance
Integration with Cities
Mapping
Model Based Development
Security and Risk
Shared Mobility
FISITA Output Paper
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FOP2022-02-03
Paper
Detail
The FISITA Japanese Energy Infrastructure Cluster issues its first Paper on ‘The use of hydrogen for the realization of a hydrogen society’, in English and Japanese version.
For the first time in FISITA’s history we are very pleased to offer technical content to our membership community in different languages!
This Paper includes some fascinating insights into the challenges and opportunities around the use of hydrogen, from a group of technologists comprising vehicle manufacturers and tier 1 suppliers, participating in the FISITA Energy Infrastructure cluster in Japan.
This Paper summarises the results of the discussion which looked at the following:
The current status of hydrogen in Japan and overseas
The benefits of using hydrogen
The challenges with using hydrogen
Contributors: AISIN Corporation, Honda Motor Co. Ltd., Iwatani Corporation, JATCO Ltd, Toyota Motor Corporation
Background
The FISITA Industry Committee, consisting of senior representatives from the FISITA Corporate Membership, have identified key technology areas (see right for some of these areas) in which knowledge sharing and discussion can help highlight and potentially accelerate the adoption of new solutions by the mainstream automotive industry.
FISITA is creating dedicated Technology Clusters around each of these areas that determine their own scope, meeting cadence and target deliverables. Last year, the Energy Infrastructure Cluster was created in Japan, and the group have been working together, under the leadership of Toyota and Iwatani Corporation to produce this technical knowledge share, for the benefit of the international connected community of FISITA.
Autonomous Hardware and Software
Battery
Connectivity and 5G
Energy Infrastructure
Road Infrastructure
Insurance
Integration with Cities
Mapping
Model Based Development
Security and Risk
Shared Mobility
FISITA Output Paper
Downloads
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