Mitsubishi Heavy Industries - Products

Products

MHI's products include:

  • Aerospace systems
    • Rockets and spacecraft
  • Air conditioning and refrigeration systems
  • Armoured fighting vehicles
    • Tanks
  • Desalination equipment
  • Diesel engines
  • Electric buses
  • Energy equipment
    • Fossil fuel electricity generation equipment
      • Boilers
      • Combined cycles
      • Gas turbines
      • Steam turbines
    • Fuel cells
    • Renewable energy equipment
      • Wind turbines
    • Traction batteries.
  • Forklifts
  • Industrial machinery
    • Machine tools
    • Paper and printing machinery
  • Light rail vehicles
    • K-stock metro cars with Rotem - MTR
  • Ships and marine structures
    • Cruise ships
    • LPG carriers
    • Oil tankers
    • Warships
      • Atago class destroyer
      • Harushio class submarine
      • Hatakaze class destroyer
      • Kongō class destroyer
      • Oyashio class submarine
      • Sōryū class submarine
      • Tachikaze class destroyer
      • Takanami class destroyer
  • Torpedoes
  • Turbochargers

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