
EV Motors Japan
Works with electric vehicle sales, maintenance, and autonomous driving development, as well as renewable energy solutions.
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* | JPY203m Valuation: JPY8.0b | Series D | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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EV Motors Japan, established in April 2019 by Yuji Sato, is a company focused on the development, manufacturing, and sale of commercial electric vehicles. Sato, who serves as the President and CTO, brings over three decades of experience as a charge/discharge engineer. His journey into the EV sector was significantly influenced by the desire to contribute to the reconstruction of Fukushima after the Great East Japan Earthquake, envisioning EVs as mobile power sources during disasters. Before founding EV Motors Japan, Sato established Soft Energy Controls in 2009, which developed battery, inverter, and motor control systems supplied to major Japanese electronics manufacturers and Chinese EV bus makers.
The company's core business revolves around providing commercial EVs, including buses, trucks, and trikes, along with the necessary charging infrastructure. Its business model includes direct sales, leasing, and rental of these vehicles. A key technological advantage is its proprietary motor control system, an "active inverter," which enables low power consumption and extends battery life. This technology is central to its product lineup, which features vehicles like low-floor, full-flat electric buses designed for long-distance travel on a single charge and logistics trucks for various applications. The company also develops and sells its own quick-charging stations compatible with the CHAdeMO standard.
Beyond vehicle manufacturing, EV Motors Japan is expanding into the energy management sector. This division focuses on creating renewable energy solutions by repurposing used lithium-ion batteries into large-capacity storage systems and utilizing flexible solar panels. This strategy aims to create a zero-emission society. Headquartered in Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, the company has secured significant funding from a diverse group of investors, including Incubate Fund, NTT Docomo Ventures, and SPARX Group, to fuel its growth and production capabilities.
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