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Daimler Adopts Kawasaki Pressure Reducing Valve for New FCV

Apr. 26, 2018

Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd. (TYO:7012) announced on April 23 that its newly developed pressure reducing valve for high-pressure hydrogen has…...

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METI Looks Into Further Deregulation for Hydrogen Stations, FCVs

Apr. 6, 2018

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) recently started up an investigative commission to look into deregulation for hydrogen…...

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Hyundai Adopts Gore-Select Membrane for Nexo Fuel Cell

Mar. 9, 2018

W. L. Gore & Associates Co. Ltd. recently announced that its Gore-Select Membrane fuel cell technology has been adopted by…...

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

Mar. 8, 2018

Toyota to Add Mirai Spin-off Model, Commercial and Industrial FCVs

Feb. 27, 2018

Japanese Government Analysis Expresses High Hopes for EV, FCV Market

Jan. 24, 2018

Toyota Chairman Highlights Electrification as Path to Better Fuel Efficiency

Jan. 15, 2018

Toyota to Phase out Gasoline-Only Models by 2025

Dec. 21, 2017

Japanese Government Sets New Targets in Bid to Popularize FCVs

Nov. 17, 2017

Toyota Announces Two New FCV Concept Models

Oct. 23, 2017

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

Oct. 4, 2017

METI Signals Intent to Continue Autonomous Driving Trials With 2018 Budget Request

Sep. 5, 2017

Toyota and Kanagawa Prefecture Team up on Hydrogen Project

Jul. 18, 2017

Honda Moves Toward Domestic Procurement for New Chinese-Market EV

Jun. 23, 2017

Suzuki Puts First Fuel Cell Scooter on Japanese Public Roads

Mar. 24, 2017

Japanese Government Launches Project to Produce Hydrogen From Surplus Renewable Electricity

Mar. 14, 2017

Sekisui Chemical Markets Flame-Retardant Urethane Foam for EVs, FCVs

Mar. 6, 2017

Toyota and Shell Join Forces in Bid to Expand California’s Hydrogen Station Network

Feb. 24, 2017

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