JAPANESE AUTO-PARTS GIANT TPR INVESTS ADDITIONAL $5M IN AQUARIUS ENGINES
TPR, a leading Japanese auto-parts manufacturer, has invested $5 million in Aquarius Engines, furthering their partnership after previous investments. This funding aims to enhance the development and distribution of the Aquarius Engine in Japan and internationally. The investment translates to approximately 489,284 shares at NIS 32.66 per share. TPR joins other notable investors, like Musashi Seimitsu, and the partnership is expected to boost growth, supported by Aquarius Engines' recent contract wins and strategic collaborations.
- TPR's $5M investment will accelerate the development and distribution of the Aquarius Engine.
- The investment translates to about 489,284 shares at NIS 32.66 per share, providing capital for growth.
- Aquarius Engines has secured a contract for €5M worth of generators from Tecnoelettra, enhancing revenue potential.
- The company has a partnership with Nokia for energy management solutions and is expanding field tests globally.
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YAKUM,Israel, Feb. 1, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Japanese auto-parts manufacturer TPR have invested
The private investment would be the equivalent of 489,284 shares at NIS 32,66 per share.
The news comes as the two companies continue to negotiate an additional TPR investment in Aquarius Engines' subsidiary in Tokyo, as reported in October 2021. As well as a potential manufacturing agreement under which TPR will manufacture Aquarius Engines' products in Japan.
"TPR is a leading force in the Japanese automotive industry, specializing in engine parts. Beyond the monetary investment, we see TPR as a natural partner to champion our interests in Japan and beyond. As we continue to promote and explore collaborations with other significant strategic players in all of our global target markets." Said Ariel Gorfung, CEO of Aquarius Engines.
TPR was the second major Japanese automotive company to invest in Aquarius Engines following Honda-affiliate Musashi Seimitsu in 2019.
In November 2021, Aquarius Engines reported it's first purchase order for generators from the Italian-based Tecnoelettra, which supplies state-of-the-art power solutions to a wide range of clients, including those in the telecommunications industry. The
Aquarius Engines also enjoys a strategic partnership with Nokia in the field of remote communication and energy equipment management. The Aquarius Engines Generator is currently undergoing additional field tests in North America, Europe, Asia and Australasia.
The 10kg Aquarius Engine was invented in 2014 and is designed to be used as an onboard power generator in a vehicle or as a stand-alone electricity generator. Unlike most conventional engines that are made of hundreds of parts, the Aquarius Engine has just twenty components and one moving part. The lightweight streamlined design makes it inexpensive and highly efficient with minimal need for maintenance, compared to traditional engines.
The Aquarius Engines technology currently has around two dozen patents registered worldwide. The company Chairman is Gal Fridman and CEO is Ariel Gorfung. Aquarius Engines has manufacturing and development centers in Israel, Germany and Poland. https://www.aquariusengines.com/
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