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  • HIMOINSA Launches Yanmar-powered HGY Series Generators for Critical Power Supply

    HIMOINSA, part of the Yanmar Group, has launched the HGY Series, a new power solution poised to become a leader in power generation for mission-critical projects. Developed collaboratively by HIMOINSA and Yanmar Power Technology (YPT), the HGY Series combines HIMOINSA's expertise in power generation with YPT's advanced engine technology.

  • Yanmar Acquires Cogeneration Solutions Provider, TEDOM

    Prague, Czechia (September 5, 2024) – Yanmar Energy System Co., Ltd. has entered into an agreement with Jet Investment to acquire 100% of the shares in the cogeneration solutions provider, TEDOM Group. The share purchase agreement (SPA) was signed on September 4th, 2024, with the transaction pending approval from the relevant regulatory authorities. Completion of the transaction is subject to obta

  • Yanmar Commercializes Compact Hydrogen Fuel Cell Power System

    Yanmar Energy Systems Co., Ltd. (Yanmar ES), a subsidiary of Yanmar Holdings, has commercialized the "HP35FA1Z", a compact and multi-unit controllable hydrogen fuel cell power generation system, and will begin accepting orders in Japan from September 2, 2024.

  • Yanmar and Amogy to Explore Ammonia-to-Hydrogen Integration for Decarbonized Marine Power

    Yanmar and Amogy, a provider of mature, scalable, and efficient ammonia-to-power solutions, have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to integrate Amogy’s advanced ammonia-cracking technology into Yanmar’s hydrogen internal combustion engine. This collaboration seeks to pioneer a solution for decarbonizing marine power generation.

  • Eleo Unveils Its New Range of Battery Packs for Off-Highway Applications

    Eleo, a Yanmar company, unveils its new range of battery packs, specifically designed for off-highway applications. The technology is tailored to the specific requirements of low-volume, high-diversity off-highway vehicles and equipment. All battery packs are tested to withstand the dust, shock, vibration, and water that off-highway vehicles and equipment must face.

  • Yanmar Announces FY2023 Financial Results

    Osaka, Japan (June 19, 2024) - Yanmar Holdings Co., Ltd. has announced its financial results for the period ending March 31st, 2024.
    Consolidated Group Results for FY2023
    Consolidated results for the 2023 fiscal year saw a 5.8% increase in revenue to 1 trillion 81.4 billion JPY with ordinary income growing 30.1% on the previous year to 80.4 billion JPY. Yanmar has achieved record highs in bo

  • Unplug and Play: Introducing Yanmar CE’s All-New Electric Trio

    Staying true to the pioneering spirit that has driven Yanmar for over a century, Yanmar Compact Equipment EMEA proudly unveils its electric construction equipment at Intermat 2024; aligning its sustainability objectives and meeting the market demands for eco-conscious solutions.

  • Yanmar Celebrates Decarbonization Efforts on Earth Day

    This Earth Day, Yanmar Group is committed to A Sustainable Future, exemplified by its Yanmar Green Challenge 2050 initiatives towards becoming a GHG-free company that recycles resources. These include the development of the concept model e-X1 as a zero-emission agricultural machine, advancing hydrogen technology and exploring the use of alternative fuels.

  • Driving Sustainability with the Farm Circular Solution

    Researchers at Yanmar R&D Europe have paired an efficient Yanmar combined heat and power (CHP) generator with advanced gasifier technology to deliver a solution that solves the challenge of farm waste. Farmers simply feed woody farm waste in one end, to produce power, heat, and useful farm products. The whole system is portable and fits neatly in two standard sized shipping containers.

  • Development of Hydrogen-Fueled 4-Stroke Engine Underway for Zero Emission Vessels

    Yanmar Power Technology Co., Ltd. (YPT), a subsidiary of Yanmar Holdings Co., Ltd., has embarked on the development of a hydrogen-fueled 4-stroke high-speed engine for power generation for coastal vessels in Japan as part of the Nippon Foundation’s zero emission ship demonstration experiment. The engine utilizes hydrogen as a fuel, emitting no CO2 during combustion.

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