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Japanese Automakers and Energy Firms Form New Company to Build Hydrogen Stations

Mar. 8, 2018

Filed Under: Innovation, OEM Tagged With: Air Liquide Japan, Development Bank of Japan, fcv, fuel cell vehicles, Honda, hydrogen, hydrogen stations, Idemitsu Kosan, Iwatani, Japan H2 Mobility, joint venture, JTXG Nippon Oil & Energy, Nissan, Toho Gas, tokyo gas, Toyota, Toyota Tsusho

A total of 11 firms announced on March 5 that they have formed a new company, Japan H2 Mobility LLC…...

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