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Japanese Government Promotes Fuel Cell Trucks, Buses as Part of Hydrogen Strategy

Oct. 4, 2017

Filed Under: Industry, Trucks Tagged With: buses, EV - Electric Vehicles, fcv, government, hydrogen, Toyota, trucks

The Japanese government has listed buses and trucks for fuel cell vehicle (FCV) development as part of the country’s basic…...

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