Toyota, Nissan, Honda join hands to accelerate hydrogen station infrastructure development

Toyota Motor Corporation, Nissan Motor Co and Honda Motor Co are to work together to help accelerate the development of hydrogen station infrastructure for fuel cell vehicles (FCVs)

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 12 Feb 2015 Views icon2972 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Toyota, Nissan, Honda join hands to accelerate hydrogen station infrastructure development

Toyota Motor Corporation, Nissan Motor Co and Honda Motor Co are to work together to help accelerate the development of hydrogen station infrastructure for fuel cell vehicles (FCVs). Specific measures to be undertaken by the three manufacturers will be determined at a later date.

For hydrogen-fueled FCVs to gain popularity, it is not only important that attractive products be launched-hydrogen station infrastructure must also be developed. At present, infrastructure companies are working towards building such an infrastructure but they face difficulties in installing and operating hydrogen stations since FCVs are not common on the road.

Following the formulation of its Strategic Road Map for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in June 2014, the Japanese government has highlighted the importance of developing a hydrogen station infrastructure as quickly as possible in order to popularise FCVs. Consequently, the government is not only supporting the installation of hydrogen stations by means of subsidies, but has also resolved to introduce a range of additional policies aimed at promoting activities that generate new demand for FCVs, including partially subsidising the cost of operating hydrogen stations.

The three carmakers hope to both popularise FCVs and ensure that it will be easy to refuel them. Consequently, they have recognised the need for automobile manufacturers to promote the development of hydrogen station infrastructure alongside the government and infrastructure companies, with the aim of working towards achieving the aims of the abovementioned Road Map, the source of the government's subsidy support. The three automobile manufacturers says they will give careful consideration to concrete initiatives, such as underwriting a portion of the expenses involved in the operation of hydrogen stations.

 

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