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J-ENG Launches Marine Engine Fueled by Ammonia

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2025-11-17

J-ENG Launches Marine Engine Fueled by Ammonia

Akihiro Komuro
Akihiro Komuro
Akihiro Komuro

Japan Engine Corporation (J-ENG) has announced the completion of its first full-scale ammonia-fueled engine. The engine is due to be shipped to Japan Marine United (JMU)’s Ariake Works for installation on an ammonia-fueled ammonia carrier (AFMGC) which is currently under construction at the facility. The vessel is scheduled to enter service in November 2026.

Source: Kaiji Press Online

PSR Analysis: J-ENG’s first domestically produced ammonia fuel engine is a significant milestone as Japan strives to lead the way in marine decarbonization technology. Ammonia emits no CO₂ during combustion, making it a strong candidate for alternative fuels under the stricter IMO GHG regulations.

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Categories: Japan, Marine
Office: Japan Office

South Korea Promotes EV Forklift Adoption

Akihiro Komuro

In South Korea, the government-led ‘Smart Safety Equipment Support Project’ is encouraging the use of electric forklifts and standardized safety equipment. According to the official notice, electric forklifts weighing less than 3 tons must be fitted with an overload prevention system, seat belts, warning devices, emergency stop buttons and anti-fall valves.

The subsidy program enables companies to introduce electric forklifts at a low cost, putting pressure on them to replace their diesel models with electric ones. The adoption of ‘unmanned forklifts’ and ‘remote/automated transport’ within companies is also progressing, with the smart transformation of logistics and factories stimulating market demand.

Consequently, the combination of safety standards, electrification and automation is establishing itself as the ‘standard direction for next-generation forklifts’ in South Korea.

Source: 엔세이프

PSR Analysis: The most distinctive feature of the Korean market is the government’s aggressive promotion of safety standards to near-mandatory levels, coupled with the rapid rate at which these standards are adopted as market norms. Furthermore, against a backdrop of labor shortages, an ageing population and frequent overloading accidents, companies are highly incentivized to invest in safety equipment and automation.

Korea’s unique strengths lie in its extensive IT infrastructure and smart factory adoption, as well as its advanced communication environments, making the transition from electrification to automation technically feasible. The concentration of major manufacturers in the automotive and electronics industries, coupled with high rates of 24-hour operation and indoor work, creates an ideal environment for electric forklifts, accelerating their adoption even further.

Conversely, weaknesses include the significant cost burden for SMEs (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises) and the limited diversity of manufacturers’ lineups, which is slower than in Europe, leading to slower adoption of electric motors in high-durability and large-capacity segments.

While safety requirements are clearly defined for overseas manufacturers, this also creates an ‘entry barrier’ where low-cost models that do not meet safety and IT equipment standards find it difficult to enter the market. Over the next two to three years, the progression from electrification to telematics standardization to partial automation (remote/unmanned) is expected to become more pronounced. PSR

Akihiro Komuro is Research Analyst, Far East and Southeast Asia

Categories: Electrification, Industrial, Production, South Korea
Office: Japan Office

Ag Equipment Assistance Program Aids Farmers

Akihiro Komuro

The Indonesian Ministry of Agriculture is leading a nationwide initiative to provide local farmers and agricultural organizations with agricultural machinery, including rice transplanters, combine harvesters, dryers and packaging machines, free of charge, using national budget funds. The goal is to address labor shortages and improve production efficiency, with the aim of achieving self-sufficiency and improving yields of staple crops, especially rice.

The program will accelerate the mechanization and modernization of rural agriculture by enabling farmers to use machinery, thereby reducing working hours, cutting costs and increasing yields.

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Categories: Agricultural, Economics, Financial, Indonesia, Production
Office: Japan Office

China Pushes Into South American Market

Jack Hao
Jack Hao
Jack Hao

On Nov. 4, 2025, Lingong Heavy Machinery’s Brazilian subsidiary, LGMG Machinery Brazil Ltda., promoted its globalization strategy in the South American market with the celebration of its plant in Indaiatuba, São Paulo State, Brazil. This move signifies a deepening of Lingong Heavy Machinery’s South American expansion and marks an important milestone in China’s industrial advancement.

The establishment of the Brazilian subsidiary carries multiple strategic advantages for Lingong Heavy Machinery, providing a robust platform for serving local Brazilian customers through localized operations. It addresses customer needs with customized solutions and develops confidence in Brazilian customers by ensuring product supply stability through a localized spare parts warehouse, improving after-sales service, and enhancing technical support.

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Categories: Central/South America, Greater China, Industrial, Production
Office: China Office

Auto Sector Driven by 2Ws, Stable PV Demand

Aditya Kondejkar

INDIA REPORT

Aditya Kondejkar

India’s auto sector delivered a resilient performance in the first half of FY26 (April–September 2025), supported by healthy two-wheeler volumes, steady passenger-vehicle demand, and a modest recovery in commercial vehicles — even as the industry navigated EV market churn and shifting policy tailwinds.

Two-wheelers continued to underpin volume growth: production and domestic sales surged, with about 10,200,000 (1.02 crore) two-wheelers produced/sold in 1H FY26. This strength was driven by durable rural demand, improved affordability, and strong scooter and motorcycle cycles during the pre-festive and monsoon seasons.

Passenger vehicles showed robustness across the board, with roughly 2.05 million units recorded in the six-month period (Apr–Jun ~1.01m; Jul–Sep ~1.04m). OEMs benefited from a combination of steady urban demand, renewed festive spending and a partial easing of supply constraints. Strong export momentum — India recorded a record H1 export tally — also helped OEM plant utilizations.

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Categories: Economics, Indian Subcontinent, Passenger Cars, Minivans, and SUVs, Production, Recreational Products, Sales
Office: India Office

2025-11-16

Trucking Recovery To Be Driven by Supply Side?

Chris Fisher
Chris Fisher
Chris Fisher

The signs of a freight recovery that appeared early this year are gone, replaced by a tough market where recovery will have to come from a supply-side correction, American Trucking Associations’ Chief Economist Bob Costello said at ATA’s 2025 Management Conference & Exhibition in San Diego.

Costello delivered a blunt and sobering economic warning: new tariffs, persistent stagflation, and a slowing labor market have created “absolutely unsustainable” conditions for many carriers, and the only way out, at least near-term, is to erase capacity from the highway.

“It’s not easy to talk about because it’s people’s livelihoods, but it’s a necessary evil,” Costello said, noting that freight demand is unlikely to improve anytime soon. “This has got to be a supply-driven change in the market.”

The current 18% effective tariff rate, nearly six times higher than it was during the first Trump administration, is a level not seen since the 1930s. Costello warned that the industry is only in the “bottom of the second or top of the third inning” of feeling the impact. “Any benefits of putting tariffs on foreign goods… are years in the future, but the cost hits much quicker,” he said.

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Categories: Commercial Vehicles, Economics, North America, Supply Chain, Tariff
Office: United States Offices

China EV Battery Has Range of 620 Miles

Guy Youngs

All-solid-state batteries may be the key to unlocking longer range, faster charging, and overall, more efficient electric vehicles. While America steps back from EVs, scientists in China have made a series of breakthroughs, and overcome several hurdles that have been holding the new EV battery tech from hitting the market.

According to a report from China Central Television (CCTV), scientists achieved three breakthroughs that could be key to unlocking the next-generation battery tech and allow a 100 kg battery pack to deliver over 1,000 km (620 miles) of range.

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Categories: Alternative Power, Batteries, Passenger Cars, Minivans, and SUVs, Production
Office: United States Offices

2025-11-14

2025 North America TLBs Production

Carol Turner
DATAPOINT

9,500 units is the estimate by Power Systems Research of the number of Tractor/Loader/Backhoes expected to be produced in North America during 2025.

Tractor/Loader/Backhoes (TLBs) are full-size machines that are three pieces of construction equipment combined into one: the tractor, the loader and the backhoe. These units are designed to tackle an array of construction and agricultural related activities.

This product information comes from industry interviews and from two proprietary databases maintained by Power Systems Research: EnginLink™ , which provides information on engines, and OE Link™, a database of equipment manufacturers. PSR

For details, download the complete report above.

Carol Turner is Senior Analyst, Global Operations for Power Systems Research

Categories: Datapoint Reports, Industrial
Office: United States Offices

2025-11-13

Alternative Power Report, November 2025

Guy Youngs
Alternative Power Report – November 2025Download

In the November 2025 issue of the Alternative Power Report produced by Power Systems Research and authored by Guy Youngs, you’ll find articles on General Motors halting production of Hydrogen fuel cells; China develops all-solid-state EV batteries with 620 mile range; plummeting battery prices will push BEVs below parity soon, and Chinese battery breakthrough could extend lithium cell lifespan by 9,000 hours. Read these articles and more in the November Alternative Power Report today. PSR

Guy Youngs is Forecast and Technology Adoption Lead at Power Systems Research

Categories: Alternative Power, Alternative Power Reports, Batteries, Commercial Vehicles, Hydrogen, Production
Office: United States Offices

2025-10-21

Q3 2025 Truck Production Index (PSR-TPI) Falls -8.5%

Jim Downey and Chris Fisher

St. Paul, MN— The Power Systems Research Truck Production Index (PSR-TPI) decreased from 117 to 107, or -8.5%, for the three-month period ending Sept. 30, 2025, from Q2 2025. The year-over-year (Q3 2024 to Q3 2025) loss for the PSR-TPI was, 109 to 107, or -1.8%.

The PSR-TPI measures truck production globally and across six regions: North America, China, Europe, South America, Japan & Korea and Emerging Markets.

This data comes from OE Link™, the proprietary database maintained by Power Systems Research.

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Categories: Commercial Vehicles, Production, TPI
Office: United States Offices

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