() is a Japanese
multinational conglomerate founded in 1910 and headquartered in
Chiyoda, Tokyo
, known as Chiyoda City in English,
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. The company is active in various industries, including digital systems, power and
renewable energy
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, railway systems,
healthcare products, and
financial systems. The company was founded as an electrical machinery manufacturing subsidiary of the Kuhara Mining Plant in
Hitachi, Ibaraki by engineer
Namihei Odaira in 1910. It began operating as an independent company under its current name in 1920.
Hitachi is listed on the
Tokyo Stock Exchange
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The exchange is owned by Japan Exchange Group (JPX), a holding company that it also lists (), and operated by Tokyo Stock Exchange, Inc., a wholly owned sub ...
and is a key component of the
Nikkei 225
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and TOPIX Core30 indices. As of June 2024, it has a market capitalisation of 16.9 trillion yen, making it the fourth largest Japanese company by market value.
In terms of global recognition, Hitachi was ranked 38th in the 2012
Fortune Global 500 and 129th in the 2012
Forbes Global 2000
The ''Forbes'' Global 2000 is an annual ranking of the top 2000 public companies in the world, published by: sales, profit, assets and market value. The list has been published annually since 2003.
By country
Forbes Global 2000 as of 2023:
...
. Hitachi is a highly globalised conglomerate. In the fiscal year 2023, it generated approximately 61% of its total revenue of 9.7 trillion yen from international markets. The major contributors to this global revenue were
Asia
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,
Europe
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, and
North America
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, with each region accounting for 22%, 16%, and 16% of the total revenue, respectively.
Overview

Hitachi's mission is to 'contribute to society through the development of superior, original technology and products'. All 12 CEOs the company has had, including founder Odaira, have engineering backgrounds, with eight of them, including Odaira, being alumni of the
University of Tokyo's Faculty of Engineering.
Historically a large conglomerate active in various fields, including
electric generator
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s,
consumer electronics
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,
train
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s,
semiconductors,
computer
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s, and
nuclear reactor
A nuclear reactor is a device used to initiate and control a Nuclear fission, fission nuclear chain reaction. They are used for Nuclear power, commercial electricity, nuclear marine propulsion, marine propulsion, Weapons-grade plutonium, weapons ...
s, Hitachi recorded a record loss of 787.3 billion yen in the aftermath of the
2008 financial crisis
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. The company sold numerous unprofitable operations and ventured into new areas such as digital systems and renewable energy. As a result of these moves, Hitachi returned to profitability by March 2011.
Today, Hitachi's corporate activities are organised into three large sections: Digital Systems and Services, Green Energy and Mobility, and Connective Industries.
Logos and symbols

Hitachi has been using a monogram of the two Kanji characters that make up the word 'Hitachi' (日立) as its
corporate symbol (''monshō''). Conceived by Namihei Odaira, this symbol appeared on most of Hitachi's products until 1991. In 2000, Hitachi adopted the
advertising slogan 'Inspire the Next', and the corporate logo was gradually phased out as this statement was incorporated into the branding. However, the symbol is still used to represent the company rather than its products or services, such as in the favicon of its official website.
Since 1975, Hitachi has been using images of a 130-year-old ''
Samanea saman'' tree, known as the Hitachi Tree (''hitachi no ki''), located at
Moanalua Gardens, Hawaii, in most of its television commercials as a symbol of the conglomerate. The advert song introduced alongside the tree is also called ''Hitachi no Ki'', or ''Konoki Nanno Ki'' (), after the song's opening lyrics. Three other trees have briefly represented the company, but since 1984, the current tree has been designated as the Hitachi Tree. In 2016, it was reported that the company spends around 50 million yen annually on its maintenance.
History
Founding (1910-1945)

Founded in 1910 in Ibaraki Prefecture by electrical engineer Namihei Odaira, Hitachi's first product was a 4-kilowatt induction motor, designed for copper mining. Originally an in-house venture of
Fusanosuke Kuhara's mining company, Hitachi became independent in 1911 and moved its headquarters to Tokyo in 1918. The company's name 'Hitachi', combining the kanji for 'sun' (日, ''hi'') and 'rise' (立, ''tachi''), was coined by Odaira. While industrial machinery in Japan was usually powered by steam at the time, Odaira built water power stations in the mine and electrified almost all facilities in the factory. The company developed various electrical equipment later in its history. In 1924, Hitachi completed Japan's first mainline electric locomotive (
JNR Class ED15). In 1932, the company started manufacturing elevators and electric refrigerators.
Post-war reconstruction and expansion (1945-1990)
World War II and its aftermath significantly impacted Hitachi, leading to the destruction of factories, post-war internal discord, and the removal of founder Namihei Odaira by the
Allied occupation forces. Hitachi went public in 1949, listing on the
Tokyo Exchange (TYO:6501). Odaira returned to the company in 1951 when the
purge of key pre-war Japanese figures ended. However, he died in October of the same year at age 77.
In 1949, Hitachi built its first power shovel, marking the start of what is now
Hitachi Construction Machinery. In 1960, Hitachi developed the world's first electric train seat reservation system,
MARS-1, for
Japanese National Railways (JNR), allowing nationwide booking for express train seats. Around the same time, Hitachi began expanding its business overseas, with the establishment of Hitachi America, Ltd. 1959. In 1961, Hitachi began selling fully-automated washing machines and completed its first experimental nuclear reactor.

In 1964, the world's first high-speed railway line, the
Shinkansen
The , colloquially known in English as the bullet train, is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan. It was initially built to connect distant Japanese regions with Tokyo, the capital, to aid economic growth and development. Beyond lon ...
, opened. Hitachi not only built the
Series 0 rolling stock but also played a crucial part in developing the
Automatic Train Control system (ATC) and the (COMTRAC). COMTRAC was the first (PTC) system, a
real-time automatic control system
A control system manages, commands, directs, or regulates the behavior of other devices or systems using control loops. It can range from a single home heating controller using a thermostat controlling a domestic boiler to large industrial ...
to control rail transport, which was installed on JNR's
Tokaido Shinkansen and
Sanyo Shinkansen lines simultaneously with the extension from
Shin-Osaka Station to
Okayama Station in 1972.
In 1977, Hitachi completed the world's first fully
MOX-fuelled nuclear power station,
Fugen. MOX was seen as an efficient way of utilising
plutonium
Plutonium is a chemical element; it has symbol Pu and atomic number 94. It is a silvery-gray actinide metal that tarnishes when exposed to air, and forms a dull coating when oxidized. The element normally exhibits six allotropes and four ...
from nuclear waste, which would otherwise have to be stored in security to ensure that it is not used to build nuclear weapons.
In 1978, Hitachi's Twin-Well Hi-
CMOS process ushered in a new era in the global
semiconductor industry
The semiconductor industry is the aggregate of companies engaged in the design and fabrication of semiconductors and semiconductor devices, such as transistors and integrated circuits. Its roots can be traced to the invention of the transistor ...
. For instance, the Hitachi HM6147 chip, developed by a Hitachi team led by Toshiaki Masuhara, was able to match the Intel's flagship 2147 HMOS's performance with 87 per cent less power. Until the early 1980s, American semiconductor producers were focusing on the development and production of
NMOS transistors, with which they dominated the global market, while Hitachi invested heavily in developing efficient CMOS transistors. This success led to the world's three largest manufacturers by revenue all being Japanese companies by 1987, amongst which Hitachi was counted. Hitachi Europe, Ltd. was established in 1982.
2000s

In 2001, the contactless fare card system
Suica was introduced at 424
JR East
The is a major passenger railway company in Japan and the largest of the seven Japan Railways Group companies. The company name is officially abbreviated as JR-EAST or JR East in English, and as in Japanese. The company's headquarters are in ...
stations throughout the Greater Tokyo Area. While the card itself was developed using
Sony
is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered at Sony City in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. The Sony Group encompasses various businesses, including Sony Corporation (electronics), Sony Semiconductor Solutions (i ...
's
FeliCa system, Hitachi was responsible for building the server-side system. Other contactless fare card systems such as
ICOCA and
PASMO have been introduced throughout the country since, almost all of which are modelled after Suica and thus mutually compatible. It is now widely used as a contactless payment system in non-railway business as well, and Hitachi has been involved in the series of developments in this area. At the
CES 2007, Hitachi revealed the first consumer HDD with a storage of 1 TB, which was released in the same year.

In the 2008
fiscal year
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, Hitachi lost US$7.8 billion, the largest corporate loss in Japanese history up to that point. Since its zenith in the 1980s and 1990s, a number of departments had suffered a decline in efficiency. However, being one of the largest conglomerates in the world at the time, conflicts of interest existed across the company, making it difficult to implement fundamental solutions. These delays in essential reforms proved detrimental when facing the
2008 financial crisis
The 2008 financial crisis, also known as the global financial crisis (GFC), was a major worldwide financial crisis centered in the United States. The causes of the 2008 crisis included excessive speculation on housing values by both homeowners ...
and led to the record loss. This prompted Hitachi to restructure and sell a number of divisions and businesses under the leadership of
Takashi Kawamura. From 2008 to 2018, Hitachi reduced the number of its listed group companies and consolidated subsidiaries in Japan from 22 to 4 and around 400 to 202, respectively, through restructuring and sell-offs. It plans to become a company specializing in IT and infrastructure maintenance in the near future.
2010s
In March 2011, Hitachi agreed to sell its
hard disk drive
A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk is an electro-mechanical data storage device that stores and retrieves digital data using magnetic storage with one or more rigid rapidly rotating hard disk drive platter, pla ...
subsidiary,
HGST, to
Western Digital for a combination of cash and shares worth US$4.3 billion. Due to concerns of a duopoly of WD and
Seagate Technology
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by the EU Commission and the
Federal Trade Commission
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, Hitachi's 3.5" HDD division was sold to
Toshiba
is a Japanese multinational electronics company headquartered in Minato, Tokyo. Its diversified products and services include power, industrial and social infrastructure systems, elevators and escalators, electronic components, semiconductors ...
. The transaction was completed in March 2012.
In January 2012, Hitachi announced it would stop producing televisions in Japan. In September 2012, Hitachi announced that it had invented a long-term data solution out of
quartz glass that was capable of preserving information for millions of years. In October 2012, Hitachi agreed to acquire the United Kingdom-based nuclear energy company
Horizon Nuclear Power, which plans to construct up to six nuclear power plants in the UK, from
E.ON and
RWE for £700 million. In November 2012, Hitachi and
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational engineering, electrical equipment and electronics corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. MHI is one of the core companies of the Mitsubishi Group and its automobile division is the prede ...
agreed to merge their thermal power generation businesses into a joint venture to be owned 65% by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and 35% by Hitachi.
The joint venture named Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems (MHPS) began operations in February 2014. In 2020 Hitachi transferred its share of the venture to MHI.
In October 2015, Hitachi completed a deal with
Johnson Controls to form a joint venture that would take over Hitachi's HVAC business. Hitachi maintained a 40% stake in the resulting company, Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning. In May 2016, Hitachi announced it was investing $2.8 billion into its
IoT interests.
Hitachi’s rail business in Europe, especially in the United Kingdom, expanded in the 2010s, with
Hitachi Newton Aycliffe starting operations in October 2015.
Following the
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
The Fukushima nuclear accident was a major nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in Ōkuma, Fukushima, Japan, which began on 11 March 2011. The cause of the accident was the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, which r ...
in 2011 and the extended temporary closure of most Japanese nuclear plants, Hitachi's nuclear business became unprofitable and in 2016 Hitachi CEO Toshiaki Higashihara argued Japan should consider a merger of the various competing nuclear businesses.
Hitachi is taking for 2016 an estimated ¥65 billion write-off in value of a
SILEX technology laser
uranium enrichment joint venture with
General Electric
General Electric Company (GE) was an American Multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate founded in 1892, incorporated in the New York (state), state of New York and headquartered in Boston.
Over the year ...
.
In February 2017, Hitachi and
Honda
commonly known as just Honda, is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
Founded in October 1946 by Soichiro Honda, Honda has bee ...
announced a partnership to develop, produce and sell motors for electric vehicles. Also in 2017, private equity firm
KKR bought Hitachi Kokusai's (itself a subsidiary of Hitachi) semiconductor equipment division, becoming
Kokusai Electric. In 2019,
Applied Materials announced that it would acquire Kokusai Electric from KKR for US$2.2 billion. The deal was later terminated in 2021. In 2017, KKR also bought Hitachi's power tools subsidiary Hitachi Koki for US$1.3 billion, changing its name to Koki Holdings (HiKOKI) and marketing its tools as Metabo HPT in the US market. In 2018, Hitachi stopped selling televisions in Japan because its market share had dropped to 1%, opting to sell Sony TVs through its existing dealer network. On March 14, 2018,
Zoomdata announced its partnership with Hitachi INS Software to help develop big data analytics market in Japan.
In December 2018, Hitachi Ltd. announced it would take over 80% of
ABB's power grid division for $6.4 billion renaming it Hitachi-ABB Power Grids in the process. In October2021, the enterprise was rebranded
HitachiEnergy.
In 2019, Hitachi sold its medical imaging business to
Fujifilm
, trading as , or simply Fuji, is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, operating in the areas of photography, optics, Office supplies, office and Biomedical engine ...
for US$1.7 billion.
Showa Denko bought
Hitachi Chemical from Hitachi and other shareholders, at US$42.97 per share. Until then, Hitachi Chemical had been considered to be a core unit of the group. Hitachi also suspended the
ABWR development by its British subsidiary
Horizon Nuclear Power as it did not provide adequate "economic rationality as a private enterprise" to proceed.
In October 2019, the talks between
Honda
commonly known as just Honda, is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
Founded in October 1946 by Soichiro Honda, Honda has bee ...
and Hitachi to consolidate their four automotive parts businesses,
Showa,
Nissin and
Keihin of the former and the latter's Hitachi Automotive Systems, have reportedly begun, resulting in the creation of a "mega supplier" named Hitachi Astemo incorporated in January 2021.
2020s

In March 2020, an improved version of the
L0 Series SCMaglev rolling stock for the
Chuo Shinkansen was introduced, marking the first
magnetically levitated train manufactured by Hitachi. In September 2020, Hitachi abandoned plans to create nuclear power plants in Gloucestershire and Wales due to issues with funding due to the impact of
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
. In the same month, Hitachi Capital agreed to be bought by its second-largest shareholder, business partner, and former rival
Mitsubishi UFJ Lease, which invested in the Hitachi subsidiary in 2016.
In November 2020, it announced that Hitachi Metals and
Hitachi Construction Machinery, both being some of the last remaining listed subsidiaries, will likely be detached from the group according to the restructuring plan. In December, Hitachi sold a 60% stake in its overseas home appliance business to Turkish
Arcelik for US$300 million. In December 2021, it was announced by OPG that they had selected GE-Hitachi to construct two BWRX-300 reactors at the Darlington site in Ontario, Canada. OPG and GE-Hitachi will be collaborating on the design, planning and preparation of license materials for the construction of Canada's first SMR which is planned to enter operation in 2028.
Hitachi, with its focus on energy, information technology, and infrastructure, has seen a significant improvement in profitability since the record loss in 2009. Reflecting this, Hitachi’s market capitalisation has more than octupled since 2010, becoming the fourth largest company in Japan by market capitalisation in June 2024.
Businesses
Hitachi's corporate activities are organised into three large sections: Digital Systems and Services, Green Energy and Mobility, and Connective Industries.
Digital systems & services
The Digital Systems and Services segment features Lumada, through which the company provides digital solutions to improve business processes and operational efficiency. This segment accounted for 21.9 percent of the total revenue in FY2022.
*
Internet of Things
Internet of things (IoT) describes devices with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communication networks. The IoT encompasse ...
** Hitachi Lumada
*
Data storage
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and
analytics
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**
Virtual Storage Platform
**
Optical disc drives - jointly with
LG as
Hitachi-LG Data Storage
*
VOS3 Mainframe computer
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operating system
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Time-sharing operating systems scheduler (computing), schedule tasks for ...
*
Software
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The history of software is closely tied to the development of digital comput ...
*
Outsourcing services
*
Telecommunications equipment
*
ATMs
Hitachi Vantara

Hitachi Vantara is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hitachi which provides hardware, software and services to help companies manage their digital data. Its flagship products are the
Virtual Storage Platform (for enterprise storage), Hitachi Unified Storage VM for large-sized companies, Hitachi Unified Storage for small and mid-sized companies, Hitachi Content Platform (archiving and cloud architecture), Hitachi Command Suite (for storage management), Hitachi TrueCopy and Hitachi Universal Replicator (for remote replication), and the Hitachi NAS Platform.
Since September 19, 2017, Hitachi Data Systems (HDS) has become part of Hitachi Vantara, a new company that unifies the operations of
Pentaho, Hitachi Data Systems and Hitachi Insight Group. The company name "Hitachi Data Systems" (HDS) and its logo is no longer used in the market.
Hitachi Consulting, the group's international management and technology consulting subsidiary with headquarters in Dallas, Texas, was integrated with Hitachi Vantara in 2019. On November 1, 2023, Hitachi spun off Hitachi Vantara LLC's digital solutions business into a new company, Hitachi Digital Services; Hitachi Vantara now focuses on its storage and hybrid cloud-centric data infrastructure services portfolio.
*
Servers
*
Disk array subsystems
GlobalLogic
GlobalLogic is a digital services subsidiary of Hitachi based in the United States. Originally founded in India in 2000, the company was acquired by Hitachi in 2021 for US$9.6 billion, which was Hitachi's most expensive acquisition at the time. The acquisition is intended to bridge various operational technology and industrial products that Hitachi offers by strengthening the group's software development capability as part of the broader Lumada strategy. GlobalLogic provides
outsourced product development and
IT services to clients for software and hardware.
Green Energy and Mobility
The Green Energy and Mobility segment focuses on developing and providing power systems. This includes power generation, transmission, and distribution systems. In the rail industry, the company is a provider of
rolling stock and traction equipment to signaling, traffic management systems, and maintenance depots. A key component of this segment is the ZeroCarbon suite, designed to enable fleet operators to transition to electric vehicles. This segment accounted for 22.9 per cent of the total revenue in FY2022.
Hitachi Rail

Hitachi built its first steam locomotive in 1920, and has since evolved into a company that builds almost everything related to rail transport; rolling stock, traction systems, power transmission systems, signalling systems, programmed traffic control systems and seat reservation systems.
Hitachi's rail division has two hubs in Japan, Mito in Ibaraki and Kasado in
Kudamatsu, Yamaguchi. The international rail business, branded as
Hitachi Rail, is headquartered in London, England, with
its main European factory located in
Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. Since
Hitachi Rail Italy was established following the acquisition of AnsaldoBreda S.p.A., Hitachi has a design and production hub in
Pistoia, Italy.
*
Hitachi A-train
Hitachi Energy
In July 2020, Hitachi acquired 80.1% of ABB’s power grid business for 740 billion yen (US$68.5 billion) and completed the acquisition with the remaining 19.9% in December 2022. Merged with Hitachi’s own power grid operations, the entity has become a major supplier of
high-voltage direct current transmission systems.
Nuclear power
Hitachi has been involved in the nuclear power industry since the 1950s and has been active in constructing and maintaining
boiling water reactors (BWRs) since the 1970s.
In 2007, Hitachi's nuclear business merged with that of
General Electric
General Electric Company (GE) was an American Multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate founded in 1892, incorporated in the New York (state), state of New York and headquartered in Boston.
Over the year ...
to form GE Hitachi Nuclear Energy. The joint venture currently offers the
advanced boiling water reactor (ABWR) and is developing
small modular reactors (SMRs), such as the
BWRX-300.
Hitachi also owns
Horizon Nuclear Power, which was originally expected to construct nuclear power stations in the United Kingdom under a British government contract, but later withdrew from these projects after investing nearly £2 billion.
Connective Industries

In the Connective Industries segment, Hitachi offers building systems such as elevators and escalators, healthcare with a focus on less invasive cancer treatments and diverse medical equipment, and a variety of industrial equipment such as air compressors and transformers. Additionally, the segment provides sustainable water and wastewater management. This segment accounted for 27.3 per cent of the total revenue in FY2022.
Hitachi Global Life Solutions
Although no longer a core business, Hitachi Global Life Solutions produces refrigerators, laundry machines, vacuum cleaners and other white goods. Hitachi stopped producing televisions (branded as 'Wooo') in 2012.
* Air conditioning systems: development and production has been merged with Johnson Controls as
Johnson Controls Hitachi.
* Refrigerators
* Laundry machines, including
washer-dryers
* Vacuum cleaners
Hitachi Building Systems
Hitachi Building Systems is the second largest manufacturer of elevators in Japan.
*
Elevators
*
Escalator
An escalator is a moving staircase which carries people between floors of a building or structure. It consists of a Electric motor, motor-driven chain of individually linked steps on a track which cycle on a pair of tracks which keep the st ...
s
* Building security systems
* Central air conditioning systems
* Industrial dehumidifiers
Hitachi High-Tech
* Test and measurement equipment
*
Electron microscopes
**
Scanning electron microscopes
*** Field emission scanning electron microscopes (FE-SEM)
**
Transmission electron microscopes
** Automated material identification and classification systems (AMICS)
** Other nano-probing systems
*
Particle therapy equipment
*
Cell culture equipment
Subsidiaries and joint ventures
Hitachi Astemo

Hitachi Astemo, which stands for "Advanced Sustainable Technologies for Mobility", is a 40-40-20 joint venture between Hitachi,
Honda
commonly known as just Honda, is a Japanese multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate automotive manufacturer headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.
Founded in October 1946 by Soichiro Honda, Honda has bee ...
, and JIC Capital, which is owned by
Japan Investment Corporation. Hitachi and Honda their four auto parts affiliates and division, the latter's three
keiretsu companies
Showa Corporation,
Keihin Corporation, and
Nissin Kogyo, and the former's wholly owned Hitachi Automotive Systems, to be better equipped for the changing car market environment, frequently represented as CASE, for which they will integrate their assets to accelerate development of new technology and software.
Hitachi Astemo is considered a "mega supplier", as annual sales of the four predecessors combined stood at $17 billion, placing it as the second largest among the compatriot auto suppliers.
*Car Information Systems
* Drive Control
* Electric Powertrain Systems
* Engine Management Systems
Hitachi Construction Machinery

Hitachi Construction Machinery is one of the world's largest construction equipment manufacturers by revenue. The company was spun off from Hitachi in October 1970 and has been listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange on its own since 1981. Hitachi owned a 51% share in the company but sold half of its shares to HCIJ Holdings, a joint venture between
Itochu and
Japan Industrial Partners, in August 2022, leaving Hitachi with 25.4% of the total shares.
* Hydraulic Excavators
* Forestry Equipment
* Mechanical & Hydraulic Cranes
* Mining Dump Trucks
* Crawler Dump trucks
* Wheel Loaders
Discontinued or divested businesses
Hitachi Capital
*
Leasing
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* Loan guarantees
* Invoice finance
* Consumer finance (personal and retail)
* Business finance
Bought by
Mitsubishi, it had been the group's financial business arm.
Hitachi Metals
Among other things, Hitachi Metals supplied materials for aircraft engines and fuselage components (e.g. landing gear), along with finished components for same and other aerospace applications. It also provided materials, components and tools for the automotive and electronics industries. Among the Hitachi Metals facilities was Hitachi Metal Yasugi Works or Tatara Works, one of the oldest furnaces in Japan, famously featured as a main backdrop in ''
Princess Mononoke'', a Japanese animation film set in the
Muromachi period
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. Hitachi sold all its shares in Hitachi Metals in 2021, and the company was renamed in 2023.
Hitachi Works
Spin-off entities from Hitachi Works include
Hitachi Cable (1956) and Hitachi Canadian Industries Limited (founded 1988 in
Saskatoon
Saskatoon () is the largest city in the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Saskatchewan. It straddles a bend in the South Saskatchewan River in the central region of the province. It is located along the Trans-Canada Hig ...
and closed in 2016 as Mitsubishi-Hitachi Power Systems).
As Hitachi pulled out of MHPS and handed over the control to
MHI, Hitachi Works was also transferred, becoming part of Mitsubishi Power.
Others
Other former businesses Hitachi had had include the following:
*Aircraft
**
Hitachi T.2
**
Hitachi TR.2
* Aircraft Engines
**
Hitachi Hatsukaze
*
Hitachi Zosen
** Ships - Business merged with the shipbuilding operation of
NKK corporation to form
Universal Shipbuilding Corporation
* Displays
**
Plasma and
LCD Television
Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound. Additionally, the term can refer to a physical television set rather than the medium of transmission. Television is a mass medium for advertising, ...
s - Ceased production. Brand name continues to be licensed to
Vestel for TVs sold at
Argos in the UK.
** Small LCDs - Divested to be part of
Japan Display
**
Projector
A projector or image projector is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface, commonly a projection screen. Most projectors create an image by shining a light through a small transparent lens, but some newer type ...
s - Sold to
Maxell
* Memory chips - Spun off to be part of
Elpida Memory
*System LSIs - Spun off to be part of
Renesas Technology
*
Personal computers
A personal computer, commonly referred to as PC or computer, is a computer designed for individual use. It is typically used for tasks such as Word processor, word processing, web browser, internet browsing, email, multimedia playback, and PC ...
() - Ceased production
* Mobile phones - Merged with
Casio
is a Japanese multinational electronics manufacturing corporation headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. Its products include calculators, mobile phones, digital cameras, electronic musical instruments, and analogue and digital watches. It ...
's cellphone manufacturing business, then absorbed into
NEC Mobile Communications
* Batteries - Sold to Maxell
* Drilling instruments (Hitachi Via Mechanics) - Sold to The Longreach Group
* Hard disk drives - Separated division for this product line as
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, then HGST was purchased by
Western Digital
*
Mainframe computer hardware - Stopped exporting in 2000; Ceased production in 2017 to focus on the operating system business.
*Hitachi Kokusai Electric - Sold to
KKR
**Telecommunication equipment
**
Chemical vapor deposition
Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) is a vacuum deposition method used to produce high-quality, and high-performance, solid materials. The process is often used in the semiconductor industry to produce thin films.
In typical CVD, the wafer (electro ...
equipment
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Power tool
A power tool is a tool that is actuator, actuated by an additional engine, power source and mechanism (engineering), mechanism other than the solely manual labour, manual labor used with hand tools. The most common types of power tools use electric ...
s (Hitachi Koki) - Sold to KKR and renamed
Hikoki
*
Car navigation system (Clarion) - Sold to
Faurecia
*
Wind turbine
A wind turbine is a device that wind power, converts the kinetic energy of wind into electrical energy. , hundreds of thousands of list of most powerful wind turbines, large turbines, in installations known as wind farms, were generating over ...
s - Ceased production
*
Chemical products (Hitachi Chemical) - Sold to
Showa Denko and renamed Showa Denko Materials
*
Medical diagnostic equipment - Sold to
Fujifilm
, trading as , or simply Fuji, is a Japanese Multinational corporation, multinational Conglomerate (company), conglomerate headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, operating in the areas of photography, optics, Office supplies, office and Biomedical engine ...
*
Thermal power generation system (
Mitsubishi Hitachi Power Systems) - Shares held by Hitachi transferred to Mitsubishi
*Hitachi Transport System, Ltd. - sold to
KKR
*Property management
Educational initiatives
Hitachi has research partnerships with several universities, and funds research centres within these universities. Hitachi-UTokyo Lab., which is a joint research centre with the
Faculty of Engineering,
University of Tokyo, focuses on the realisation of data-driven and more efficient society (Former Chairman and UTokyo alumnus
Hiroaki Nakanishi coined the term
Society 5.0 for this). Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory (HCL), a Hitachi-funded research centre within the
University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a Public university, public collegiate university, collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation, wo ...
founded in 1985, now focuses on
quantum computation and
magnetism
Magnetism is the class of physical attributes that occur through a magnetic field, which allows objects to attract or repel each other. Because both electric currents and magnetic moments of elementary particles give rise to a magnetic field, ...
. Hitachi conducts similar initiatives with
Kyoto University,
Hokkaido University and
as well.
See also
*
ATM Industry Association (ATMIA)
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