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Environmentally Adaptive Agricultural System" exhibited at the "JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2025
"Environmentally Adaptive Agricultural System" ~Exhibiting an artificial light-based agricultural system utilizing unused energy such as factory waste heat~ The Yazaki Group offers an "Environmentally Adaptive Agricultural System" that effectively utilizes unused energy generated from factories and other sources, such as waste heat. This artificial light-based agricultural system maintains a simple structure comparable to that of a steel frame house, allowing for the use of various heat sources, including groundwater heat, factory waste heat, and solar energy. It features an air conditioning system and a cultivation system called "Moisculture," which grows crops using humidity, enabling stable quality and quantity of harvests with minimal energy, water, and labor. ◎ Returning energy from factories and the mobility industry to local agriculture ◎ Achieving stable agriculture even in areas with limited infrastructure and resources by keeping initial costs low (capable of cultivation with 1/10 the amount of water) ◎ Demonstrating a 76.3% reduction in power consumption compared to conventional battery-operated heat pump systems "JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2025" Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: October 30 (Thursday) to November 9 (Sunday), 2025 We look forward to introducing the Yazaki Group's initiatives for next-generation energy. We await your visit.
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Products for Reusable Energy Storage Systems" will be exhibited at the "JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2025.
"Reused Energy Storage System Product B∀TTERFLY" ~Exhibiting products utilizing reuse technology for automotive batteries~ The Yazaki Group is advancing demonstration tests of a "Reused Energy Storage System" that makes use of reuse technology for automotive lithium-ion batteries, repurposing used vehicle batteries as stationary energy storage systems. Our unique charge and discharge control technology ensures stable system performance even when combining batteries in different states of degradation. This contributes to the utilization of renewable energy and the realization of a carbon-neutral society. ◎ Maximizes battery capacity and efficiently supplies power even when using batteries in varying states of degradation ◎ Addresses the proper handling of used vehicle batteries, which are expected to be generated in large quantities ◎ Achieves lifecycle cost reduction and environmental impact reduction "JAPAN MOBILITY SHOW 2025" Venue: Tokyo Big Sight Dates: October 30 (Thursday) - November 9 (Sunday), 2025 We will introduce the Yazaki Group's initiatives for next-generation energy. We look forward to your visit.
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Demonstration Experiment of Environmentally Sustainable Agricultural Systems - Media Coverage
A special program featuring our partner company, Cultivera Inc., was broadcast on Chukyo TV's evening news program. The program also mentions our company. It is available on Chukyo TV's official YouTube channel (video) and official news site (text), so please take a look. 【Special Program】 Broadcast on March 14 (Thursday) on Chukyo TV (broadcast area: Aichi, Gifu, Mie) YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sARqrdScT34 News Site Growing tomatoes with seawater!? A groundbreaking method to tackle global warming by a farming venture in Mie Prefecture | Chukyo TV NEWS (ctv.co.jp) https://www.ctv.co.jp/news/article/?c8cf2061e28f4a3d889f165cbf6642b8
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Progress of the demonstration experiment for the "environmentally friendly agricultural system."
Yazaki Energy System, in collaboration with Cultivera, conducted the first demonstration experiment of the "environmentally friendly agricultural system" from October 6, 2023, to January 31, 2024, aiming for the practical application of off-grid agricultural systems. We would like to report that the results of the demonstration experiment have been compiled.
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We have renewed our website!
The homepage of Yazaki Energy System's Environmental System Division has been completely renewed. New HP link: https://www.yazaki-group.com/solar/index.html Please take a look.