FDK Corp 2025 IR
The report highlights FDK Group's performance and sustainability initiatives during FY2024, a year marked by a significant capital structure transition as SILITECH became its largest shareholder. Despite geopolitical and economic challenges, the company achieved consolidated net sales of 63.17 billion yen and an operating profit of 1.39 billion yen, driven by strong performance in its batteries business. FDK advanced its sustainability goals by reducing CO2 emissions to 25,994 tonnes and achieving a 24.2% renewable energy adoption rate, including starting solar power operations at its Tottori Plant. Additionally, the company made progress in developing next-generation nickel zinc batteries and high-capacity lithium models while promoting diversity and health management.
Company: FDK Corp
Sector: Industrials
Country: Japan
Year: 2025
Type: IR
Pages: 65
FDK Corp
Integrated Report
The report highlights FDK Group's performance and sustainability initiatives during FY2024, a year marked by a significant capital structure transition as SILITECH became its largest shareholder. Despite geopolitical and economic challenges, the company achieved consolidated net sales of 63.17 billion yen and an operating profit of 1.39 billion yen, driven by strong performance in its batteries business. FDK advanced its sustainability goals by reducing CO2 emissions to 25,994 tonnes and achieving a 24.2% renewable energy adoption rate, including starting solar power operations at its Tottori Plant. Additionally, the company made progress in developing next-generation nickel zinc batteries and high-capacity lithium models while promoting diversity and health management.
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Document Details
Report Year
2025
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2024 - Mar 31, 2025
Fiscal Year
2024
Type
Integrated Report
Language
English
Pages
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Materiality Assessment
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Renewable Energy
Women in Management
Employees