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Hitachi Elevator (China) Co., Ltd., a manufacturing, sales and service company for the elevators and escalators of Hitachi, has completed its construction of the H1 TOWER, one of the world’s tallest (1) elevator test towers, in its research, development, and manufacturing facility in Guangzhou, China.

The H1 Tower, whose purpose is researching and developing elevators and demonstrating relevant leading-edge technologies, is a facility that functions as a global base for Hitachi’s elevator and escalator business.

The building is 288.8 meters in overall height, including a tower of 273.8 meters above ground and a basement that reaches 15 meters below ground, and features one of the world’s tallest (1) elevator test towers.

The tower, equipped with 15 test shafts, the total length of which exceeds 2.2 kilometers including a shaft over 250 meters long, has the capability to develop and test a variety of technologies and products such as ultra-high-speed elevators, high-capacity elevators, double-deck elevators and operation control system.

Hitachi and Hitachi Elevator (China) seek to develop innovative technologies and products by leveraging the research and development conducted at the H1 Tower.

In April 2010, Hitachi constructed the G1 Tower, the world’s tallest elevator research tower (at the time) reaching 213.5 meters above ground in Japan, to respond to the growing demand for high-speed, high-capacity elevators in the global elevator and escalator market.

In September 2019, an elevator with a speed of 1,260 m/min (2), which was developed and tested at the G1 Tower and delivered to Guangzhou CTF Finance Centre, a skyscraper complex building in Guangzhou, China, received a Guiness World Records title as the world’s fastest elevator (3).

The newly completed H1 Tower will play an important role in collaboration with the G1nTower in facilitating Hitachi’s global elevator and escalator development strategy, and address a range of market needs in China and globally.

Moving forward, Hitachi will continue to utilise cutting-edge digital technology broadly to develop products and services and globally provide safe, secure and comfortable elevators and escalators as well as services that help resolve customers’ various issues in urban spaces to contribute to the realization of a sustainable society.

(1) According to Hitachi’s research in January 2020
(2) 1,260 m/min=75.6 km/h (47 mi/h)=21 m/s
(3) Official record name: The fastest lift (elevator)


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