YAMAHA MOTOR: New Hydrogen Energy Verification Testing Facility to be Established at Morimachi Factory
July 10 2024 - 10:00AM
Business Wire
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. (Tokyo: 7272) is pleased to announce that
it will build a new verification testing facility equipped with a
melting furnace and heat treatment furnace using hydrogen gas at
its Morimachi Factory (Morimachi, Shuchi-gun, Shizuoka
Prefecture).
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From 2025, we will begin development and verification of
technologies and techniques for melting aluminum alloy using
hydrogen gas, as well as comprehensive verification testing for
requisite facilities, equipment, and more. By the end of 2026, we
plan to complete the development of technologies for melting
aluminum alloy and heat-treating cast parts using hydrogen gas and
to gradually implement them at our domestic and international
casting factories from 2027 onward.
This verification testing is part of Yamaha Motor’s efforts to
minimize Scope 1*1 CO2 emissions across the life cycles of our
products. In the manufacture of cast parts for motorcycles,
outboard motors, and other products, natural gas and other fossil
fuels are currently used to provide the thermal energy required for
melting aluminum alloys. In our search for alternative energy
sources, we judged that electrification is not suited for the
melting process in terms of energy efficiency, as it requires a
large amount of heat, so we turned our attention to hydrogen
energy, which Yamaha Motor is already studying as an option for
reducing Scope 3*2 emissions.
The verification testing itself will include examining the
influence hydrogen gas has on quality and developing temperature
control techniques using hydrogen burners. We are also considering
the introduction of equipment for producing green hydrogen and
methanation equipment*3 (through joint research with Shizuoka
University) to produce e-methane without needing external heat
sources. Yamaha Motor will work to develop equipment for producing
hydrogen gas at low cost as well as technologies for capturing and
reusing the CO2 in exhaust gases.
Yamaha Motor, in line with its Yamaha Motor Group Environmental
Plan 2050, is working toward being carbon neutral*4 throughout all
of its supply chains, including the company's business activities
by 2050. Furthermore, with Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, we have
accelerated our plans to achieve carbon neutrality at our
manufacturing sites—including at group companies—by 2035 and are
ramping up our efforts to that end.
*1
Emissions produced as a direct result of
business activities (product manufacturing and fuel combustion)
*2
Emissions produced from the Company’s
value chain, e.g., product use, deliveries, transportation
*3
Equipment for producing e-methane by using
a catalyst to create a CO2 and hydrogen reaction
*4
Emissions as a direct result of business
activities (Scope 1 and 2) and emissions outside of these (Scope
3)
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Yayoi Tokutome Corporate Communication Division Global PR Team
Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd. TEL: +81(0)538-32-1145
ymc_pr@yamaha-motor.co.jp