Shanghai Fuji Elevator, founded in 1992, is a Council Member of the China Elevator Association and Vice President Member of the Shanghai Elevator Industry Association. It is the pioneer in creating a new category of elevators for daily life in China.

Address

No. 7505-7515 Daiye Highway, Fengxian District, Shanghai, China

Innovative R&D
Innovative Research and Development
Original Shanghai style cabin designs

Shanghai Fuji Elevator inherits the classic culture of old Shanghai, creating an original design of Shanghai-style cabins that restores historical and cultural scenes, giving the elevator space a unique temporal and spatial charm.

Non-contact calling

The external call and control panel buttons adopt non-contact sensor buttons to sense and trigger registration instructions; the in-car display screen adopts a new video machine and UI design.

The car adopts a 10.1-inch touchscreen for touch control commands, fans, and lighting;

Inside the car, floor registration can be done through voice commands;

The external call system is equipped with a three-in-one external call device (gesture + voice + display). Through the three-in-one external call gesture, the elevator can be summoned. The voice wake-up phrase "Hello, An An!" automatically asks the owner which floor they want to go to. The owner only needs to say which floor they want to go to, and the corresponding floor button inside the car will light up (there is no delay in lighting up the floor button inside the car, and the screen will stop after reaching the designated floor).

Electric Bike/Motorcycle Deterrence System

Shanghai Fuji Elevator has launched an intelligent electric Bike/Motorcycle recognition and warning system, pioneering its application and promotion in residential elevators and elevators with additional installations. Relying on intelligent Internet of Things technology, it prevents electric Bike/Motorcycle from entering buildings from the source, reduces elevator malfunctions and maintenance waiting time, eliminates safety hazards such as fires and explosions, making life safer and more reassuring, and reducing the pressure of social governance and property management.