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For customers aiming to reduce CO2 emissions in the engine production process.

By utilizing "rebuilt engines," we can reduce CO2 emissions in the engine production process by 80%.

In engine rebuilding, it is said that approximately 80% of CO2 emissions can be reduced during the production process compared to producing new engines. Additionally, by reusing products instead of disposing of them, further reductions in supply chain emissions can be achieved. We encourage you to consider using rebuilt engines, not only to achieve CO2 reductions through "energy saving" and "cost reduction" in the new engine production process. *Source: Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers, "Effect of CO2 Emission Reduction by Using Rebuilt Engines," November 2018, Meiji University & Japan Automobile Recycling Business Association.

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Rebuilt engine with like-new regeneration technology.

[Exhibition at the 2022 Automotive Technology Exhibition] Leave the rebuilt and overhauled engines to us.

At Nippon Engine Co., Ltd., we perform engine rebuilding and overhauling based on the solid technology and experience we have cultivated over 75 years since our founding. "Rebuilt," which revives products that have lost functionality to like-new condition, contributes significantly not only to cost reduction but also to the reduction of CO2 emissions across the entire supply chain. <Benefits of Rebuilt Engines> ◎Technical Perspective - Regular overhauls extend engine lifespan - Cost reduction by using rebuilt products instead of new ones - Performance improvement by using rebuilt products instead of used ones (reuse) ◎CO2 Emission Reduction Perspective - CO2 reduction in Scope 3 Category 1 through rebuilding old products instead of using new materials - CO2 reduction in Scope 3 Category 11 through appropriate overhauls and in Scope 3 Category 12 through waste reuse <Track Record (Example)> Engines for trucks, buses, passenger cars, construction machinery, special vehicles, air conditioning units (gas heat pumps), generators, etc. *We also receive inquiries from automotive subscription service providers and car-sharing operators. We can assist with cost reduction, environmental contributions, product upgrades, and more. Please feel free to contact us.

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Overhauling and rebuilding engines such as air conditioning units and generators.

Annual track record of 400 units. You can also leave large-scale overhauls to us. We will take on maintenance contract subcontracting as a whole.

Gas heat pumps (GHP) / generators / air conditioning systems, commercial air conditioners / freezers, etc., are mostly under maintenance contracts between end users and electrical manufacturers. While some manufacturers may handle everything in-house, managing all parts' maintenance in-house can be costly in terms of human resources. The engine, in particular, is one of the more complex parts with many components. There may be customers who can manage other smaller parts themselves but find the engine challenging. In such cases, please leave it to Japan Engine. As professionals in engines, we can take care of the engine portion of your maintenance contract through outsourcing. We have the largest facilities in the country for companies that perform overhauls, so you can trust us with regular overhaul contracts for dozens of units per month.

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To customers of MaaS and as-a-service businesses

The key to cost reduction is the long lifespan of products through proper maintenance and the use of rebuilt (reconditioned) items.

With the spread of as-a-service models such as Mobility as a Service (MaaS), businesses are transitioning from a business model where they sell products outright to customers (users) to one where they retain ownership of the products and provide them to customers through sharing or subscription. In as-a-service models, the utilization rate of products increases, making proper maintenance key to extending product lifespan and utilizing remanufactured (rebuilt) products for cost reduction. Additionally, since businesses can manage the entire lifecycle of the products, they can contribute to a resource-circulating society by reducing waste through the use of remanufactured products.

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