SEVB Partners with Japanese Industrial Machinery Firm to Support Zero-Carbon Transition for Industrial Machinery and Commercial Vehicles
On October 26, SEVB and Shinko Shoji, a front-runner in Japan's industrial machinery sector, signed a strategic cooperation memorandum at the Tokyo Auto Show. Wang Wei, Chairman of SEVB Electronics Co., Ltd., and Tatsuya Ogawa, President of Shinko Shoji, were present and witnessed the signing ceremony. Dai Zhihua, Vice President of SEVB Power Technology Co., Ltd., and Tatsuya Ogawa, representing their respective companies, signed the strategic cooperation memorandum.
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Per the agreement, both parties will embark on profound collaboration in Japan's industrial machinery domain. By offering cutting-edge modular technology and product solutions, they aim to facilitate the low-carbon transition and growth of Japanese major electric companies in the construction machinery industry. Through consistent technological innovation and product enhancement, their collaboration is expected to expand into many other areas in the future.
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Shinko Shoji is a large-scale Japanese electronics trading company with a history spanning 70 years. It has established over ten branches worldwide and serves as an exclusive agent for renowned electronic component brands like NEC, DDK, and SII in Japan. With extensive experience offering solutions in electronic components, industrial machinery, battery packs, and energy products between Chinese and Japanese enterprises, it serves leading electronics companies.
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Born from the globally recognized leader in the lithium-ion battery domain with nearly 30 years of history, SEVB is a comprehensive new energy tech firm leading globally. It integrates cell manufacturing, modules, BMS, and PACK research and sales. SEVB is committed to providing competitive and contextualized power battery solutions and energy storage cells for the new energy sector.
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At the signing ceremony, Wang Wei, Chairman of SUNWODA, remarked, "Electrification is the theme of today's global development and a significant opportunity we embrace. Electrification in the construction machinery sector can not only substantially enhance operational efficiency but also improve energy utilization, supporting the local construction machinery industry's low-carbon growth. Currently, apart from SEVB's efforts in commercial and passenger vehicle power batteries and industrial and household energy storage batteries, we are also actively participating in industrial machinery solution applications. We are advancing the zero-carbon transition in industrial machinery and providing reliable tech support and product updates for Japan's sustainable low-carbon development. As the collaboration between the two companies solidifies, SEVB will further strengthen its ties with Shinko Shoji and Japanese power companies, accelerate its international market expansion, explore endless possibilities in industrial machinery electrification, and empower Japan to achieve greater breakthroughs in the new energy domain, thus injecting more robust momentum into the global new energy industry's development."