
Japan pledged to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 in October 2020. In April of the following year, the
government then set the specific goal for a 46% reduction of CO2
emissions by 2030 compared to fiscal
2013. The 7th Strategic Energy Plan, which was approved in February 2025, includes measures to expand
renewable energy and strengthen energy security in light of global conditions.
Our core Group rental business is in and of itself a sharing economy, which contributes to
decarbonization throughout all of society. Even in the manufacturing industry in which Kanamoto
regularly purchases construction equipment on an annual basis, construction equipment manufacturers are
advancing the development of machines with superior energy-savings, such as hybrid, ICT, and
electric-drive equipment.
According to the Japan Construction Equipment Manufacturers Association, the improvement of fuel
efficiency in the three major types of equipment (hydraulic excavators, wheel-type loaders, and
bulldozers), and development and adoption of energy-saving equipment including hybrid models have been
estimated to have the potential to reduce CO2
emissions to approximately 1.6 million t- CO2
(levels of
CO2
in 1990) by 2030. The industry is set to reduce the manufacturing energy consumption rate by 17%
from the actual achievement of 2013 as a target for CO2
reductions by 2030, which has accelerated
decarbonization efforts throughout the manufacturing industry. We have introduced a biofuel generator
and made it available for rental. The introduction of this product, which uses biofuel instead of diesel
fuel, will contribute to the reduction of CO2
emissions at construction sites and the realization of
carbon neutrality by 2050.
We have long been strategically shifting resources toward equipment with exhaust control. Every year, we
regularly purchase roughly 3,000 units of equipment complying with exhaust control regulations to
replace existing construction equipment. This investment not only optimizes operational processes via
efficient vehicle allocation and Digital Transformation (DX) initiatives but also steadily advances
decarbonization.
Our efforts are not limited to Kanamoto rental construction equipment. We also actively adopt commercial
vehicles certified for high fuel efficiency and low emissions. Kanamoto has been an early adopter of
hybrid technology for commercial vehicles since mass production first began, and is consistently
upgrading to vehicles with higher fuel efficiency and lower exhaust emissions. Moreover, our branches
carry out initiatives to actively use renewable energy via solar power generation systems installed on
the building roofs. A transition to renewable energy for in-house power consumption helps reduce
CO2 emissions and secures a supply of power even during power outages resulting from
large-scale disasters
or other incidents. This helps establish a system for business continuity necessary for disaster
response.
To achieve decarbonization and realize a sustainable society, the Kanamoto must both respond to user
needs and consider environmental conservation. We will always strive to provide a reliable, eco-friendly
rental business, actively upgrading equipment to models that take advantage of environmentally-friendly
technologies.