Toyota, Nissan and Honda promise to fuel Japanese hydrogen station push

James Phillips
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Companies pledge to fund the rollout of hydrogen charging stations in an attempt to drive market for fuel cell vehicles

Global auto giants Toyota, Nissan, and Honda have this week announced a joint project to subsidise the rollout of hydrogen fuelling stations in Japan. The three companies have announced up to Y6bn (£31m)...

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