Hitachi acquires Joliet Electric Motors
Hitachi announced that it has completed the acquisition of Joliet Electric Motors (Joliet), which is headquartered in Illinois, the United States, and engaged in the sales and maintenance service business of large motors in North America from three funds on January 17. Going forward, Hitachi Industrial Products (Hitachi Industrial Products), which is engaged in the large industrial equipment business, will operate Joliet's business.
Joliet has a 90-year track record in the sales and maintenance service business (repair, rebuild) of large motors for the energy and heavy industry sectors in North America. Since 2002, Joliet has strengthened its partnership with Hitachi Industrial Products as a sales distribution partner for oil drilling. Through this acquisition, Hitachi Industrial Products will enhance its recurring business by expanding the sales of large industrial equipment in North America, strengthen the maintenance service business for existing products, and enter into the maintenance service business for products manufactured by other companies. Hitachi Industrial Products also aims to contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions from energy sources by developing and providing electrified products through Joliet's sales channels.
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration's 2023 Energy Outlook, CO2 emissions from energy sources in the United States are expected to decrease by 2050 due to the advancement of electrification, improved efficiency of equipment, and the expansion of renewable energy generation. However, production of oil and natural gas is projected to continue to increase due to the growing global demand until 2050.
Hitachi Industrial Products has entered the North American energy market through a partnership with Joliet since 2002, and has delivered approximately 1,100 large motors. Through this acquisition, Hitachi Industrial Products will acquire a local maintenance service base in advance of a significant increase in maintenance for delivered products. Hitachi Industrial Products will also collaborate with Joliet to provide maintenance service operations for approximately 7,000 windfarm generators and large motors installed in Hitachi Group products in North America. By leveraging Joliet 's sales channels, Hitachi Industrial Products aims to accelerate the transition from fossil fuel- powered engines to electrification products and contribute to the reduction of CO2 emissions from energy sources by developing and providing electrification products that meet customer needs for use in the upstream and downstream processes of energy resources, from drilling, refining, storage and transportation.