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Toyota, Nissan, Honda back hydrogen stations for fuel cells

Toyota, Nissan, Honda back hydrogen stations for fuel cells

Posted on July 3, 2015August 12, 2019 By Jarvis

Toyota, Nissan and Honda are working together to get more fuel cell vehicles on roads in what they call Japan’s big push toward “a hydrogen society.”

Fuel cell vehicles emit no pollution. They run on the power created when hydrogen stored as fuel combines with oxygen in the air to make water.

Hydrogen fueling stations are needed to make the technology a viable option. Only 23 have opened in Japan so far, with hundreds more being planned.

The automakers pledged up to 11 million yen ($90,000) per hydrogen station per year, to build and maintain them.
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