UL Solutions Opens First Motor Energy Efficiency Lab in Japan

Reuters11-13
UL Solutions Opens First Motor Energy Efficiency Lab in Japan

UL Solutions Inc., a global leader in applied safety science, has expanded its operations by opening a new motor energy efficiency laboratory in Japan. This facility, located at the UL Solutions Ise campus, is the company's first in Japan dedicated to performance testing services for electric motors used in appliances, robotics, and industrial automation. The new accredited laboratory will provide streamlined, locally based testing and Japanese-language support, helping manufacturers meet both domestic and international efficiency standards while reducing overseas shipping costs. This expansion positions UL Solutions to better serve Japan's electric motor manufacturing industry and supports energy conservation and emissions reduction efforts.

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