Skip to content

News archive

  • Looking at the present and the future of Antarctica

    For more than 40 years, Yanmar has supported Japan’s Antarctic research efforts through reliable power generation technology at Syowa Station. In a new interview, researchers and Yanmar engineers share how stable energy supplies enable critical climate research in one of the world’s harshest environments, helping deepen our understanding of global environmental change.

  • Yanmar Dyno 6: Engineering the Future of Cleaner Engines

    Yanmar America is advancing cleaner engine development with a new dynamometer facility in Georgia. By simulating real-world conditions, engineers can refine performance and reduce emissions ahead of future regulations. Featuring collaboration with partners like Thermo King, the story highlights innovation in action. Watch the accompanying video.

  • Yanmar Takes a Major Step Toward a Low-Carbon Marine Future

    Yanmar Power Solutions, a group company of Yanmar Holdings, has announced plans to build a new factory in Amagasaki, Hyogo Prefecture, to support the development and testing of next-generation marine hydrogen engines. Scheduled to begin operations in March 2029, the facility will strengthen production capabilities and advance alternative-fuel powertrains for a decarbonized future.

  • 98% Methane Slip Reduction from LNG-fueled vessels Achieved in Onboard Trials

    Kanadevia, MOL, and Yanmar Power Solutions have achieved a world-leading 98% reduction in methane slip during onboard trials of LNG-fueled vessels—far exceeding the 70% target. Backed by NEDO’s Green Innovation Fund, the project aims for social implementation by FY2027, contributing to major GHG reductions in the maritime sector.

Show more