HITACHI

Hitachi is a Japanese corporation founded in 1910, specializing in engine management systems, fuel injection components, and electronics. The product range includes sensors, ignition coils, fuel pumps, and suspension components. The company is part of Hitachi Astemo, formed by the merger of Hitachi, Keihin, Showa, and Nissin divisions. Products are supplied to major automakers as original equipment. The brand's technical solutions are focused on optimizing internal combustion engine performance.

Country

Japan

Brand History

1910: Founding of the company by Namihei Odaira. 1930s: Start of production of the first automotive electrical components. 2000s: Active expansion of the Hitachi Automotive Systems division. 2021: Creation of Hitachi Astemo through the merger with Keihin, Showa, and Nissin. 2026: Hitachi Astemo continues to develop as a global supplier of control systems for the automotive industry.

Key OEM Customers

Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Subaru, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Ford, Volkswagen, General Motors

Type

Manufacturer/OEM Supplier

Ecology

The company implements technologies to reduce CO2 emissions through the optimization of fuel systems and the development of components for electric vehicles.

Brand Authentication

The Hitachi Astemo protection system is used, including holographic elements on the packaging. Marking is applied via laser engraving on sensor and coil housings. The batch code consists of 10 characters combining letters and numbers.

Certificates

ISO 9001, IATF 16949, ISO 14001.

Total: 649 UAH