Toyota, Nissan, Honda in 11-member consortium for aggressive hydrogen and FCV drive in Japan

Automakers join hands with eight other firms as Japan targets setting up of 160 hydrogen charging stations and 40,000 fuel cell vehicles by FY2020.

12 Dec 2017 | 5561 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

As a result of discussions that began in May 2017, Toyota, Nissan and Honda have partnered eight other firms to form a new company in mid-2018, aimed at the full-fledged development of hydrogen recharging stations (HRS) for fuel cell vehicles (FCVs).

The other firms include six infrastructure developers (JXTG ...

This is an Autocar Pro Plus article. Subscribe to continue reading.

Copyright © 2025 Autocar Professional. All Rights Reserved.