EBARA REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT & SYSTEMS (CHINA) CO., LTD.
>>> Cooling & Heating Solution Provider
Our company was established in 1996 (Yantai Ebara Air Conditioning Equipment Co., Ltd.) as Ebara major production base of cooling & heating products.
In 2017, the company name was changed to Ebara Refrigeration Equipment & Systems (China) Co., Ltd. which was owned 100% by Ebara Corporation (Japan) and Ebara Refrigeration Equipment & Systems Co., Ltd. (Japan).
Our products, technologies, research & development, management and quality
control are synchronized with the Japanese Headquarters.
Our market share of absorption chillers in China has been in the first place since 2012,
while China has the world's largest demand for such products.
Our products have been exported to Japan and other countries.
Our products are widely used in the following industries such as petrochemical, coal
chemical, thermal power, steel, coking, chemical fiber, as
well as public building air conditioning.
EBARA COOLING & HEATING BUSINESS
>>> Always Benefiting the Earth
1929: Produced the first Centrifugal
Chiller in Japan
1937: Produced the first Centrifugal Heat
Pump
1952: Started the production of Cooling
Towers
1955: Manufactured the first square
cross-flow Cooling Tower in Japan
1962: Started the production of absorption
chillers
1970: Produced the direct fired absorption
chillers
1971: Produced the world's first Absorption
Heat Pump
1979: Started the production of screw
chillers
1992: Produced the world's largest chiller
(3000USRT)
1996: Yantai Ebara Air Conditioning
Equipment Co., Ltd. was founded
2002: Ebara Cooling & Heating Business Division was separated from Ebara Corporation and Ebara Refrigeration Equipment & Systems Co., Ltd. was established as an integrated business system for manufacturing, sales, and services.
2004: Produced the world's highest
ultra-efficient steam driven absorption chillers
2005: Produced the world's highest
ultra-efficient direct fired absorption chillers
2006: The RTCF 3 stage compression
centrifugal chiller using the new refrigerant was successfully developed
2009: The RTVF ultra-efficient centrifugal
chiller using the new refrigerant was successfully developed, with a COP of up
to 7.9
2011: Produced the world's largest absorption
Heat Pump unit (35MW/Unit)
2014: Produced the world's largest
absorption heat pump unit (60.2MW/Unit)
2017: Changed the name of Yantai Ebara Air Conditioning Equipment Co., Ltd. to Ebara Refrigeration Equipment & Systems (China) Co., Ltd.
2018: Developed large temperature
difference hot water absorption chiller
2020: Developed the low temperature
refrigeration unit with the combination of absorption and centrifugal chillers
2021: Launched super-high temperature
centrifugal heat pump
EBARA CORPORATION
>>> Over a Century of Challenges & Continuous Innovation
1912: Founding of Inokuty Type Machinery
Office
1914: Establishment of first plant in
Nippori, Tokyo
1916: Order received for record-breaking
large-scale pumps for Tokyo's Asakusa Tamachi pump station
1919: Manufactured the first large water
pump in Japan
1920: Establishment of EBARA CORPORATION
1921: Start Manufacturing blowers and fans
Sale of EBARA's first centrifugal blower
1924: Production of the first axial-flow
pump in Japan
1925: Launch of production of pumps in
Japan for city water
1931: Completion Japan's first development
of rapid filters for city waterworks
1938: Construction of new Haneda Plant and
relocation of Head Office and manufacturing operations there
1941: Establishment of Kawasaki Plant
1956: Launch of plan for expansion of small
pumps business through standardization and mass production
1958: Foundation of Ebara Griesheim, Ltd.
(precursor of today's EBARA Densan)
1961: Entry into the waste treatment plant
business
1964: Full-scale entry into overseas
markets and expansion of exports
1965: Construction of Fujisawa Plant
1967: Establishment of Ebara Koki Co.,
Ltd., (precursor of today's EBARA Fan & Blower Co., Ltd.)
1967: Manufactured the world's largest water
pump
1968: Entry into technical cooperation with
Elliott Company of US for centrifugal gas compressors and steam turbines
1968: Sale of first supercritical pressure
feed water pump produced in Japan
1973: EBARA entered the field of
circulation pumps for nuclear power plants
1975: Establishment of EBARA's first
post-War overseas production facility, Ebara Indústrias Mecánicas e Comércio
Ltda. (precursor of EBARA BOMBAS AMÉRICA DO SUL LTDA.), in Brazil
1979: Establishment of P.T. Ebara Indonesia
as Southeast Asian production base for standard pumps
1981: Establishment of Ebara International
Corporation in the United States as North American base for pumps business
1985: Entry into precision machinery
business
1989: Establishment of Ebara Italia S.p.A.
(currently Ebara Pumps Europe S.p.A.) in Italy as European production based for
standard pumps
1989: Delivery of first internally
circulating fluidized-bed boiler (ICFB)
1991: Establishment of Ebara Technologies
Incorporated in the United States as North American base for precision
machinery business
1992: Establishment of EBARA QINGDAO CO.,
LTD. in China as base for boiler production
1994: Merger with Ebara-Infilco Co., Ltd.
and transition to three-business structure, namely Fluid Machinery and Systems,
Environmental Engineering, and Precision Machinery
1995: Establishment of Ebara Hai Duong
Company Ltd. (precursor of today's Ebara Vietnam Pump Company Limited) as a
production and sales base for pumps in Vietnam
1996: Establishment of Yantai Ebara Air
Conditioning Equipment Co., Ltd.
1997: Establishment of Ebara Field Tech.
Corporation as service company for Precision Machinery Business
1997: Establishment of EBARA Precision
Machinery Taiwan Inc. as a base for Precision Machinery Business in Taiwan
1999: Establishment Shanghai Ebara
Precision Machinery Co., Ltd. as based for Precision Machinery Business in
China
2000: Acquisition of Elliott Company in
U.S. as a wholly owned subsidiary
2001: Establishment of Ebara Kyushu Co.,
Ltd. (precursor of today's Kumamoto District)
2003: Establishment of Ebara Great Pumps
Co., Ltd. as base for production and sales of API pumps in China
2005: Establishment of Ebara Boshan Pumps
Co., Ltd. as base for production and sales of large-scale, high pressure pumps
in China
2006: Establishment of Ebara Machinery
(China) Co., Ltd., as base for production and sales of standard pumps in China
2008: Cumulative total of standard pumps
produced at Fujisawa Plant reaches 15 million
2009: Reorganization of Environmental
Engineering Business and integration into waste treatment plant business of
EBARA Environmental Plant Co., Ltd.
2010: Establishment of new Futtsu Plant in
Chiba Prefecture as global pump production base and transfer of functions of
the Haneda Plant there
2010: Establishment of joint venture, Ebara
Engineering Service Co., Ltd. (currently Swing Corporation), between EBARA
Corporation, Mitsubishi Corporation, and JGC Corporation, as global general
water business company
2011: Cumulative total of dry vacuum pumps
produced at Fujisawa Plant reaches 100,000 units
2012: 100th anniversary celebration
2015: Delivered one of the world's largest
high-pressure pumps to a seawater desalination plant in San Diego, USA
2017: Delivered one of submersible motor
pumps with the world's highest output capability to Las Vegas, USA
2014: Establishment of Ebara Pumps Middle
East FZE in the United Arab Emirates as a sales and service base for pumps in
the Middle East
2015: Cumulative total of compressors
shipped by EBARA Elliott reaches 1,000 units
2016: Establishment of Ebara Bombas
Colombia S.A.S. as base for pumps business in Colombia
2016: Establishment of Ebara Pumps Saudi
Arabia LLC as based for pumps business in Saudi Arabia
2017: Establishment of Ebara Pumps South
Africa (Pty) Ltd as a base for the pumps business in the Republic of South
Africa
2018: Number of cumulative dry vacuum pumps
shipped from Fujisawa Plant reaches 150,000 units