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December, 2013
Hitachi Smart City Business Activities
Rie Kunimasa Manager Smart City Project Division Social Innovation Business Project Division Hitachi, Ltd.
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Contents
2. Hitachi in Taiwan 1. Outline of Hitachi
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5. Examples of Current Projects
3. Hitachi’s “Smart City” Concept 4. Hitachi’s Technologies Employed in Smart Cities
6. Toward the Future
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1 Outline of Hitachi
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1-1 Corporate Foundation
Hitachi was founded in 1910 as a machine repair shop at Kuhara Cupper Mining Company in Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Mine development requires building of houses for employees, schools, hospitals and infrastructure to support the life of the residents.
Hitachi has been deeply involved into urban development since its very foundation, and has contributed the development of infrastructure of Japan throughout its history of 103 years.
Corporate credo: Contribute to society through the development of superior, original technologies and products Hitachi founding spirit: Harmony, Sincerity and Pioneering Spirit
Founder Namihei Odaira
Original repair shop in Ibaraki (1910)
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1-2 Revenue by Business Segment of Hitachi Group
US$118 billion
Information & Telecommunication Systems
16%
Power Systems 8%
Infrastructure Systems 11%
Electronic Systems & Equipment and Systems
10%
Construction Machinery
7%
High Functional Materials & Components
Automotive Systems
Component& Devices
Digital Media & Consumer Products
Financial Services Others
13% 8%
8%
8%
3% 9%
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1-3 Social Innovation Business of Hitachi Group
SOCIAL INNOVATION – IT’S OUR FUTURE
Energy Urban Systems Transportation Healthcare
Water Logistics Finance Big Data(IT)
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「Social Infrastructure」×「IT」
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2 Hitachi in Taiwan
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2-1 Hitachi Global Operations
Europe
Japan
North America
Other Areas Asia(incl. China)
Consolidated revenues ; 9,041 billion yen / Number of companies ; 964 / Number of consolidated employees ; 326,240
Revenues:FY2012,Companies & Employees:as of end of March 2013
Taiwan 23 companies 3,485 employees 290 billion yen sales
83 companies
15,040 employees
804 billion yen sales
345 companies
83,704 employees
1,711 billion yen sales
154 companies
11,552 employees
636 billion yen sales
315 companies
207,727 employees
5,355 billion yen sales
67 companies
8,217 employees
533 billion yen sales
Japan : 5,355 billion yen 315 companies 207,727 employees Outside Japan : 3,685 billion yen 649 companies 118,513 employees
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2-2 Hitachi Business in Taiwan
Retail Business
HAT, HDS, Koki Air-con, Appliances, Transport System…
Infrastructures
Power, Traffic, Electric, Petrochemical, EL/ES,
Construction Machinery…
IT / Electronics Components / Materials
Chemical, Cable, Metals, Maxell, Clarion, AS, HME, HLDS
Semiconductor/TFT Equipment / Materials
HHT, HPT, Cable, Chemical, Metals, Kokusai
Global Procurement
Server, TV, Monitor, PDA, IPC, Projector, GPS, Semiconductors,
TFT, Motor …
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2-3 Hitachi Partners in Taiwan
Contribution to Taiwan Infrastructure Partnership with Taiwan Infrastructure Industry
TPC, HSR, TRA, CSC, FPC, CTCI, USI ……
* IT
Partnership with Taiwan * Semiconductor Industry
* TFT
* Acer, Asus, Quanta, Compal, HTC, Hon Hai, ……
* TSMC, UMC, MTK, ……
* AUO, Chimei, ……
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3 Hitachi’s “Smart City” Concept
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3-1 Hitachi’s Definition of Smart Cities
Hitachi defines “Smart City” as a “process” or a “means” to solve issues associated with the sustainable growth of the cities.
“Smart City” is NOT a goal by itself, and the cities should have clear future vision at which they aim, and clear understanding on the issues to be solved to obtain the goal.
The smartness of the city is evaluated by the way the issues are solved rather than the shape of the existence of the city.
The smartness should be evaluated over a long period of the life cycle of the city, rather than the immediate impacts to the residents and the municipal administration.
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Information and Technology
3-2 Infrastructures to Support Smart Cities
work live
move learn
Citizen
Social life
Infrastructures harmoniously support social life from the wide area to the neighborhood.
Life Infrastructure
City management Infrastructure
City Infrastructure
National Infrastructure
Medical care, Education, Municipality, Finance・・・
Electric distribution, Railway,
Bus, Water and sewerage・・・
Life Infrastructure
Social Infrastructure
Electric transmission, Transportation system,
Water basin・・・
Agriculture, Forestry and
Fisheries
Industrial
Tourism, Leisure
R&D, Education
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3-3 Basic Model of City Management System
Every urban infrastructure is composed of the supply side and the demand side, and the storage function to balance supply/demand in between.
Stabilization
+ - 0
Supply Demand
Smoothing
Management/ Control
Power Source
Vehicles
Storage
Battery
Station
Reservoir
Water Treatment
People
Goods
Facilities
Cities becomes “Smart” by smoothing the demand and stabilizing the supply, which ultimately optimizes the scale of storage.
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3-4 City Management Infrastructure
Visualization Management Improvement
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4 Hitachi’s Technologies Employed in Smart Cities
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4-1 Smart Grid
System Stabilization Controls
Regions/Customers
EMS
EMS: Energy Management System
Supply
High-efficiency Operation
Storage Batteries
System Stabilization Equipment
Power System
Providing low-carbon, high-quality, economical power
New Energies
Large-scale Concentrated Power Sources
Wind Power Photo- voltaic
Nuclear
Hydraulic Pumping
Home
Factory/ Office
Distributed Power
Sources
EV
Thermal
Linkage Control
Facilities Management
IT
+ ー f0
Demand
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4-2 Community Energy Management System
Contributes to the building of a Smart Grid via undertakings such as the Eco-City project
Home, building, EV energy management
Energy supply/demand adjustments within a region Monitoring & operation of devices/facilities Added value services
Efficient home, office building, EV energy management Services targeted at each individual user
Social Infrastructure Provider
Regional service provider
Power System
Overall region energy management
Building/Shop
EV
Community Energy
Management (CEMS)
Home
HEMS Center
EV Charging Center
BEMS Center
EMS
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4-3-1 Smart Mobility (1) Traffic Hub Solution
Direct access to neighboring buildings
Bus (BRT)
Underground Platform (Metro)
Platform on the ground (LRT)
Assistance
to
attendants
Vitalization of
the space
Velocity control of
escalators
Operation of BRT on
passenger flow volume
Operation
control of
lifts
Eco-control of
air-
conditioning
Guidance to
commercial facilities
Sensing of pedestrian flow
volume with sensors and
cameras
Forecast of pedestrian
flow
Measurement of pedestrian flow
volume with IC card ticket
information
Sensors
Air-conditioning Lighting
Ticket
Gates
Signage
Digital
arrows
Escalators
Gate guidance
Lifts
Platform
guidance
Security & safety
Batteries
Pedestrian flow control and navigation system
Energy Management System
IC card & camera system
Control of
pedestrian flow by
digital signage
Direction
guidance
Urban development around traffic hubs (stations), and smart station to attract passengers and shoppers are also effective in energy efficiency in transport area.
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Plug-in Station A Plug-in Station B Plug-in Station C
Plug-in Station Management Center
EV
Station Info Station load info.
Location info. Station and environmental load information
Station Information
Electricity Info.
Collabo- ration
Power Grid
Manage EV’s operation and battery charge by car location information and local demand for electricity to reduce environmental load.
Traffic Control Center
Community Energy Management Center
Electric Company
EV, location info.
EV:Electric Vehicle
Location Info.
4-3-2 Smart Mobility (2) EV Utilities
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5 Examples of Current Projects
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5-1 Hitachi’s Participation to Smart City Development
Participating to the leading projects all over the world
Japan U.S. Island Grid Project in Hawaii
Yokohama Smart City project
Kashiwa-no-ha Smart City Project
IT IT
IT
Toyota City Low-Carbon Society system demonstration project
ETI’s Smart Systems and Heat Programme, UK
IT
Smart Community Demonstration Project in Greater Manchester, UK IT
Tianjin Eco-City
Construction of Model Environmentally Conscious City
Dalian Resources recycling and low carbon economy
Future City Model Project in Hitachi
Republic of Maldives: Water and sewerage operation business
Establishment of low-carbon environmental-friendly infrastructure in Dahej, Gujarat State, India
IT Integration( including IT) Energy Water Mobility IT
Malaga , Spain : Smart community demonstration project in Spain
ETI:Energy Technologies Institute
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5-2 Hitachi’s Challenging
IT
National infrastructure
Working Dwelling
Transportation Learning
Residents
Daily life
Urban infrastructure
Daily-life service infrastructure
Smart-city management infrastructure
IT
Integration
Energy
Water
Mobility
IT
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6 Toward the Future
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6-1 Hitachi’s Focus on Smart-City
・ Energy utilization efficiency, and smooth traffic , etc. ・ Optimization of total lifecycle cost including operation and maintenance
Hitachi’s challenges
Intelligent Operations:
Sustainable Growth:
・ Flexibility and extendibility that correspond to the changes in the social environment
・ Providing a platform for increasing the city value and for scale expansion
Security & Resiliency:
・ High reliability supports the 24h, 356 days operation ・ Protection of security and privacy, and quick recovery on significant fault
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Utilizing big data on higher level and smarter city management
Open and well-balanced city development by international standardization
Fusion of information system and the control system by Hitachi Distributed Autonomous technology
6-2 Hitachi’s Focus on Smart-City
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SOCIAL INNOVATION – IT’S OUR FUTURE
Energy Urban Systems Transportation Healthcare
Water Logistics Finance Big Data(IT)
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「Social Infrastructure」×「IT」