History

Since its founding in 1923,  Fuji Electric has built a legacy of innovation, reliability, and engineering excellence that continues to power industries around the world today. Established through a partnership between Japan’s Furukawa Electric and Germany’s Siemens, Fuji Electric has spent more than a century advancing technologies that support industrial growth, infrastructure development, energy management, and automation. From early electrical equipment and power systems to today’s advanced drives, semiconductors, automation technologies, critical power solutions, and energy infrastructure products, Fuji Electric remains focused on delivering world-class products engineered for your projects.

1920s

Founded on Global Engineering

  • 1923: Fuji Electric Manufacturing Co., Ltd. is established through a capital and technology alliance between Furukawa Electric and Siemens.
  • 1924: Manufacturing of electrical machinery begins.
  • 1925: Kawasaki factory begins operation and transformer production starts.
  • 1927: Electric fan production begins.
1930s

Expanding Power & Industrial Technologies

  • 1930: Mercury-vapor rectifier production launches.
  • 1933: Circuit breaker production begins.
  • 1936: Fuji Electric builds its first hydraulic turbine.
  • 1937: Watt-hour meter production begins.
  • 1938: Asia’s first 230 kV extra-high voltage expansion circuit breaker is completed.
1950s

Supporting Postwar Growth

  • 1954: Ultra-compact magnetic switch production begins.
  • 1954: Volume production of selenium rectifiers begins.
  • 1955: Fuji Electric makes a full-scale entry into the thermal power plant business.
  • 1958: The first electronic instrumentation system is delivered to a water treatment plant in Japan.
  • 1959: Silicon diode manufacturing begins.
1960s

Advancing Control, Power & Safety

  • 1962: Thyristor inverters are developed.
  • 1964: Central Research Laboratory is established.
  • 1966: Medium and large-capacity UPS systems are released.
  • 1967: Earth-leakage circuit breakers are developed.
  • 1969: Gas-insulated switchgear is delivered.
1970s

Entering the Americas & Driving Energy Efficiency

  • 1970: Fuji Electric Corp. of America is established.
  • 1971: Centralized monitoring and control systems for power utilities are developed.
  • 1974: An installation-type ultrasonic flowmeter is released.
  • 1976: General-purpose inverter manufacturing begins.
  • 1978: Research begins into amorphous solar cells.
1980s

Automation, UPS & Semiconductor Innovation

  • 1984: Company name changes to Fuji Electric Co., Ltd.
  • 1984: The MICREX-F Series programmable logic controller is released.
  • 1985: First-generation mini UPS “M-UPS Series” launches.
  • 1987: IGBT modules are developed.
  • 1988: First-generation IGBT manufacturing begins.
  • 1989: POD programmable operator interface manufacturing begins.
1990s

Global Expansion & High-Performance Systems

  • 1990: FVR-G7 and K7 Series general-purpose inverters are released.
  • 1992: The world’s highest-capacity IGBT UPS is developed.
  • 1995: Fuji Electric expands globally with operations in the Philippines, France, Korea, Thailand, and China.
  • 1997: Lead-free solder technology is developed.
  • 1999: FRENIC5000VG7 high-performance vector-control inverter is released.
  • 1999: New mini-UPS “J-Series” launches.
2000s

Energy, Environment & Global Manufacturing

  • 2002: Corporate symbol mark and brand statement are introduced.
  • 2002: A biogas-powered fuel cell power generation system is established.
  • 2006: Mass production of film substrate amorphous solar cells begins.
  • 2008: Fuji Electric Semiconductor Malaysia is established.
  • 2009: Fuji Electric India is established.
  • 2009: High-voltage drop/dip compensator using lithium-ion capacitor is released.
2010s

Power Electronics for a Sustainable Future

  • 2010: A new three-level converter circuit and power module are developed.
  • 2010: Next-generation SiC power semiconductor modules are developed.
  • 2011: FRENIC 4800VM5 high-voltage inverter with water-cooling system is released.
  • 2012: FRENIC-HVAC and FRENIC-AQUA dedicated inverters are launched.
  • 2012: An inverter equipped with next-generation SiC-SBD is developed.
  • 2016: Large-capacity UPS equipped with SiC power semiconductors launches for the North American market.
  • 2018: 7th-generation RC-IGBT for industrial equipment begins shipping.
  • 2019: An AI-based on-site diagnostic system is released.
2020s

Engineering What Comes Next

  • 2020: The Power Electronics Equipment Engineering Center is completed.
  • 2021: The UPS7500WX Series high-capacity UPS is released.
  • 2023: The Sustainable Vending Machine Series is released, significantly reducing power consumption.

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