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ESG Conference
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Contents of Today's Presentation
1. Opening Speech
Ms. Takako Sakai - Outside Member of the Board of Directors
2. Environmental contributions of MOEN business
- Overview of MOEN business
Mr. Michael Briggs - MOEN (Motion & Energy) Executive General Manager
- Power generator business
Mr. David Sonzogni - EPGE (Electric Power Generation Europe and Asia Pacific) President
- EV charger & BESS business
Mr. Dominique Llonch - NIS (Nidec Industrial Solutions) President
- Environmental impact reduction activities at MOEN
Mr. Mark Weisheit - MOEN (Motion & Energy) Supply Chain Vice President
3. Q&A
Contents of Today's Presentation
1. Opening Speech
Ms. Takako Sakai - Outside Member of the Board of Directors
2. Environmental contributions of MOEN business
- Overview of MOEN business
Mr. Michael Briggs - MOEN (Motion & Energy) Executive General Manager
- Power generator business
Mr. David Sonzogni - EPGE (Electric Power Generation Europe and Asia Pacific) President
- EV charger & BESS business
Mr. Dominique Llonch - NIS (Nidec Industrial Solutions) President
- Environmental impact reduction activities at MOEN
Mr. Mark Weisheit - MOEN (Motion & Energy) Supply Chain Vice President
3. Q&A
Contents of Today's Presentation
1. Opening Speech
Ms. Takako Sakai - Outside Member of the Board of Directors
2. Environmental contributions of MOEN business
- Overview of MOEN business
Mr. Michael Briggs - MOEN (Motion & Energy) Executive General Manager
- Power generator business
Mr. David Sonzogni - EPGE (Electric Power Generation Europe and Asia Pacific) President
- EV charger & BESS business
Mr. Dominique Llonch - NIS (Nidec Industrial Solutions) President
- Environmental impact reduction activities at MOEN
Mr. Mark Weisheit - MOEN (Motion & Energy) Supply Chain Vice President
3. Q&A
Nidec MOEN
ESG
March
Nidec Corporation
Product Groups & Revenue Breakdown
¥2.2T FY22 Group Revenue | ||||
23% | 19% | 25% | 16% | 13% 4% |
Automotive Products | Small Precision | Appliance, Commercial & | Motion & Energy | Machinery Other |
Motors | Industrial Motors | (MOEN) | ||
eAxle Electric power | ADAS |
steering | |
Innovating to help improve safety, environmental protection and comfort required for automobiles
Hard disk | Haptic | Washing | HVAC | Refrigeration | Gear cutting | ||
drive (HDD) | Machine | motor | compressor | tools | |||
motor | motor | Charger | |||||
motor | |||||||
Motors, generators, drives, | Machines, factory | ||||||
DC motors for all industries and | High performance motor and drive | and solutions for | automation equipment, | ||||
applications including HDD | technology for commercial, industrial, and | renewables, automation, | and measuring & testing | ||||
motors | home appliances | infrastructure, and EVs | devices |
Motion & Energy Global Footprint
13k
E M P L O Y E E S
50+
F A C I L I T I E S
30+
C O U N T R I E S | R&D |
Production
Sales
Multipurpose
Motion & Energy Sustainability
Generators
Motion & Energy contributes to Nidec's environmental mission and to sustainable economic growth through the development of products and technologies that drive energy efficiency and resiliency…
Battery Energy
Storage Systems
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
….and ensuring our production and
business processes are sustainable.
Sustainable Practices
Powering lives,
Connecting worlds
Providing resilient electric power,
and powering essential services
Powering Lives, Connecting Worlds
Generators
Providing resilient electric power… | …and powering essential services… |
…whenever, wherever, and
in any weather condition.
Nidec Generators in 2023:
2.24M
45
9
Tons of CO2 emissions saved by Nidec power plant generators for clean power usage
GW of Nidec generators delivered
Nuclear power plants worth of energy produced
Powering Lives, | |
Connecting Worlds | Generators |
Nidec generators offer the smallest carbon footprint in the | |
industry |
10kVA / 70kgs | 35,000kVA / 80 tons |
Up to 98% efficiency to minimize
fuel consumption
Manufactured with 96% recyclable raw materials
Extended and eco-friendly lifecycle through remanufacturing and IoT Monitoring
Enabling the energy transition through reliability & resiliency
BESS stores energy when | …and deploys it when demand is high or |
electricity is plentiful… | when typical sources are unavailable |
Battery Energy
Storage Systems
Power Conversion | Microgrids | Renewable Energy |
Systems | Sources |
Robust, Reliable, Rain or Shine.
Enabling the energy transition through reliability & resiliency
Battery Energy
Storage Systems
Source: BloombergNEF
Demand poised to ramp-up as customers address intermittent energy supply with BESS technology
~8
760k
233%
GWh of Nidec BESS installed worldwide as of 2023
Tons of CO2 saved by Nidec BESS customers in 2023
Expected growth in global BESS market by 2040
Nidec BESS accelerates new energy adoption by
mitigating the impact of intermittent energy sources
Electrifying the world
while keeping it moving
AC Chargers | DC Chargers Battery Buffered |
DC Chargers |
Installing safe, reliable, and efficient chargers to support EV
adoption for residential, commercial, and industrial use
Microgrid Solutions
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
Nidec EVCI and BESS synergy supports energy transition
without interruption to power supply
Electrifying the world
while keeping it moving
Environmental Impact | Energy Efficiency | |
Facilitating transition from | Accelerating adoption of | |
fossil fuel-powered vehicles | more energy-efficient | |
to EV | technology | |
Grid Benefits | ||
Enhancing grid reliability and | ||
resiliency | ||
Emissions | -40% | |
Average 40% CO2 Emission | ||
Carbon | ||
Reduction from ICEV to BEV | ||
Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure
MOEN Global ESG Compliance Campaign Process
Until FY21 | Beginning FY22 |
Regulatory Scope
EU Regulation Campaign
- REACH Restriction
- REACH Authorization
- REACH SVHC
- RoHS
- EU Mercury (Minamata)
- EU POPs (Stockholm)
- Halogen-free
- IMO Green Passport
U.S. Conflict Mineral Campaign
- Section 1502 of the U.S Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act
CA Prop 65 Campaign
- The Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986
U.S. EPA TSCA Campaign
- TSCA Section 6(h)-Persistent, Bioaccmulative and Toxic Substance
EU Regulation Campaign
- REACH Restriction
- REACH Authorization
- REACH SVHC
- RoHS
- EU Mercury (Minamata)
- EU POPs (Stockholm)
- EU Ozone Depletion (Vienna)
- EU Battery
- EU Prior Informed Consent
- EU Package
U.S. Conflict Mineral & Ethical Sourcing Campaign
- 3TG (Section 1502 of the U.S Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act)
- Cobalt (Artisanal and Small-scale miners of cobalt framework)
U.S. EPA TSCA Campaign
- TSCA Section 6(h)-Persistent, Bioaccmulative and Toxic Substance
- TSCA Risk-evaluation and management substances
# of Campaigns
4
3
Sustainable Practices
Motion & Energy GHG Capability
Measures across Europe, America, Canada, and China facilities to minimize carbon footprint
Scope 1 | Scope 2 | Scope 3 | ||
MOEN Direct Activity | Indirect Electricity | Upstream | Other | Downstream |
Heating & | MOEN purchased | MOEN business | Customer | |
Cooling | energy | travel | process of Nidec | |
sold products | ||||
Vehicles | MOEN renewable energy | Employee | End of life | |
commute | treatment | |||
(avoiding carbon emissions) | ||||
Fuel Combustion | Supplier production | Customer | ||
of purchased | use of Nidec | |||
material | product | |||
Logistics | Capital expenses & | Customer | ||
Services | distribution | |||
Facilities | Waste management | |||
Warehouse | Supplier logistics | |||
Manufacturing
Processes
Fully meets European Union January 2025 Reporting Requirements
Sustainable Practices
MOEN Global ESG Compliance New in FY23
(Complete)
Manila
accounting & process
(Complete)
The Greenhouse Gases Protocol
International GHG Standard
Calculation tool (Complete)
covers Scope 1 and 2 emissions accounting Scope 3 upstream categories
Automatic calculation
GHG Campaign Form (Complete)
Nail the questions in emission sources Use to collect data inputs from facilities
GHG Processes prepared for independent 3rd party audit
MOEN GHG Working Instruction (Complete)
- Detailed process in data collection and calculation
- Detailed process flow charts
Program has kicked-off
Industry leading process with the most | Sustainable Practices |
comprehensive emission factors | |
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