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Japan's New Lab: Boosting Electric Motor Efficiency

Ise, JapanThursday, November 13, 2025
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Japan has a new player in the game of electric motor efficiency. A company has just opened a lab in Ise, Japan. This lab is all about testing electric motors. These motors are used in all sorts of things:

  • Appliances
  • Robots
  • Industrial machines

Accredited and Localized

The lab is accredited, meaning it's officially recognized for its testing services. It's the first of its kind in Japan. The lab offers testing in Japanese, making things easier for local manufacturers. They can now test their products without sending them overseas, saving time and money.

Why It Matters

Electric motors use a lot of electricity. In fact, they use about half of all electricity in industrialized countries. Making them more efficient is crucial:

  • Reduces carbon emissions
  • Saves resources
  • Improves air quality

International Recognition

The lab is also recognized by the U.S. Department of Energy. This means it can test motors according to international standards. The market for energy-efficient motors is growing fast. It's expected to reach $119.1 billion by 2032. This lab is well-positioned to meet that demand.

Global Commitment

This is the company's fourth lab dedicated to motor efficiency. They already have labs in the United States, China, and Taiwan. The new lab in Japan is a big step forward, showcasing the company's commitment to advancing energy efficiency on a global scale.

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