Japan’s three largest carmakers have joined forces to promote the adoption of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, with a plan to build 100 filling stations in Japan for the next-generation “green” cars by 2015.
Toyota, Honda and Nissan will be joined by 10 Japanese natural-gas refiners and distributors, which plan to install the hydrogen stations in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka.
Hydrogen for fuel cells is most commonly obtained by stripping it from liquefied natural gas.
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