Toyota, Honda and Nissan join hands to develop Hydrogen Fuel Cell infrastructure

With the support of the Japanese government for hydrogen stations, the joint project aims at attracting newer companies to enter the hydrogen supply business.

10 Jun 2016 | 5320 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

Three of the biggest Japanese carmakers in the world, Toyota, Honda and Nissan have agreed to join hands for the development of the Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV) technology and infrastructure in Japan.

Not an entirely new concept but there are rarely any FCV vehicles on the road as ...

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