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FCV filling ceremony for Australian hydrogen by ENEOS Direct MCH

FCV filling ceremony for Australian hydrogen by ENEOS Direct MCH

FCV filling ceremony with Australian-produced hydrogen by ENEOS Direct MCH. Photo shows, from left, Tomohide Miyata, Executive Vice President and Representative Director of ENEOS, and Takeharu Yamanaka, Mayor of Yokohama City. =Date:June 26, 2023,Place:Kanagawa Pref.

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FCV filling ceremony for Australian hydrogen by ENEOS Direct MCH

FCV filling ceremony for Australian hydrogen by ENEOS Direct MCH

FCV filling ceremony with Australian-produced hydrogen by ENEOS Direct MCH. Photo shows Tomohide Miyata, Executive Vice President and Representative Director of ENEOS (fifth from left) and Takeharu Yamanaka, Mayor of Yokohama City (fourth from left).=Date:June 26, 2023,Place:Kanagawa Pref.

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FCV filling ceremony for Australian hydrogen by ENEOS Direct MCH

FCV filling ceremony for Australian hydrogen by ENEOS Direct MCH

FCV filling ceremony with Australian-produced hydrogen by ENEOS Direct MCH. Photo shows, from left, Tomohide Miyata, Executive Vice President and Representative Director of ENEOS, and Takeharu Yamanaka, Mayor of Yokohama City.=Date:June 26, 2023,Place:Kanagawa Pref.

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Honda shows FCV concept at U.S. auto show

Honda shows FCV concept at U.S. auto show

DETROIT, United States - Photo taken Jan. 13, 2015, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the United States, shows Honda Motor Co.'s fuel cell vehicle concept. The automaker said it will launch a production version of the green car in the United States after launching in Japan in the spring of 2016.

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Honda shows fuel-cell car 'Honda FCV Concept'

Honda shows fuel-cell car 'Honda FCV Concept'

TOKYO, Japan - Honda Motor Co.'s fuel-cell vehicle "Honda FCV Concept" is shown to the press in Tokyo on Nov. 17, 2014. The automaker plans to start sales of its commercial version based on the prototype in fiscal 2015 in Japan.

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Toyota FCV concept

Toyota FCV concept

OSAKA, Japan - Photo shows Toyota Motor Corp.'s fuel-cell prototype vehicle, Toyota FCV concept, at the Osaka Motor Show on Dec. 20, 2013, its opening day.

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3 fuel cell cars begin 1,100-km demonstration run

3 fuel cell cars begin 1,100-km demonstration run

TOKYO, Japan - Fuel cell-powered vehicles from Toyota Motor Corp, Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. leave the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in Tokyo on Nov. 11, 2009, for a 1,100-kilometer run to Fukuoka to demonstrate that they can go as far as gasoline-powered cars on a single fueling. Toyota's FCHV-adv, Nissan's X-Trail FCV and Honda's FCX Clarity will be used in the event.

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Nissan begins leasing fuel-cell vehicles

Nissan begins leasing fuel-cell vehicles

YOKOHAMA, Japan - Itaru Koeda (L), co-chairman of Nissan Motor Co., gives Cosmo Oil Co. Chairman and President Keiichiro Okabe a key for an X-Trail FCV fuel-cell vehicle March 29 in Yokohama. Nissan began leasing the vehicle the same day following in the footsteps of rivals Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. in efforts to promote commercial use of environment-friendly fuel-cell cars.

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Nissan to start leasing new fuel cell vehicle

Nissan to start leasing new fuel cell vehicle

TOKYO, Japan - Nissan Motor Co. said Dec. 8 it will begin leasing its 2003 model X-Trail FCV (shown), a fuel cell vehicle approved by the government in November. Leasing will begin by the end of next March, the automaker said.

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Daihatsu's fuel-cell minivehicle gets gov't test approval

Daihatsu's fuel-cell minivehicle gets gov't test approval

OSAKA, Japan - Daihatsu Motor Co. has received authorization from the transport minister for tests of its fuel cell-powered hybrid minivehicle MOVE FCV-K-2 (photo) on public roads, the company said on Jan. 15. It is the first time for a minivehicle equipped with fuel cells to receive the authorization.

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Nissan to test-drive fuel-cell vehicle on public roads

Nissan to test-drive fuel-cell vehicle on public roads

TOKYO, Japan - Nissan Motor Co. said Dec. 10 it has gained government approval to test-drive its fuel-cell powered sports-utility vehicle, X-Trail FCV (in photo), on public roads in order to start leasing fuel-cell vehicles in 2003. Nissan will be the third Japanese automaker to launch a fuel-cell vehicle, after Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. launched such cars Dec. 2.

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The hydrogen station opened by Tokyo Gas in Toyosu

The hydrogen station opened by Tokyo Gas in Toyosu

The construction cost was not disclosed, but it is estimated to be several percent higher than the usual cost of about 600 million yen. The station will produce hydrogen using city gas from a medium-pressure pipeline. Carbon dioxide (CO2) generated in the process of mining and burning liquefied natural gas (LNG) is offset. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government plans to have more than 100 fuel cell buses in use by the end of this year, and the Toyosu Hydrogen Station will be responsible for supplying hydrogen to the city's fuel cell buses. Takashi Anamizu, vice president of Tokyo Gas, said on the same day that he expects the station's operation rate to increase significantly. The average daily use of other hydrogen stations is about five fuel cell vehicles (FCVs). January 16, 2020, Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo; Credit: Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun / Kyodo News Images

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Daihatsu's fuel-cell minivehicle gets gov't test approval

Daihatsu's fuel-cell minivehicle gets gov't test approval

OSAKA, Japan - Daihatsu Motor Co. has received authorization from the transport minister for tests of its fuel cell-powered hybrid minivehicle MOVE FCV-K-2 (photo) on public roads, the company said on Jan. 15. It is the first time for a minivehicle equipped with fuel cells to receive the authorization. (Kyodo)

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Honda's FCV unveiled in Los Angeles

Honda's FCV unveiled in Los Angeles

Photo taken Nov. 17, 2015, in Los Angeles shows Honda Motor Co.'s "Clarity Fuel Cell," unveiled for the first time, and Kiyoshi Shimizu, chief engineer at Honda R&D Co., who led the vehicle's development project. The car to be launched in Japan in March 2016 and in the United States by the end of that year will be displayed at the Los Angeles Auto Show from Nov. 18 through Nov. 29. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Tokyo Motor Show opens with green, self-driving cars in spotlight

Tokyo Motor Show opens with green, self-driving cars in spotlight

Toyota Motor Corp.'s fuel-cell FCV Plus is displayed at the Tokyo Motor Show on Oct. 28, 2015. The show opened to the press the same day. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Toyota to unveil "FCV Plus" concept car at Tokyo Motor Show

Toyota to unveil "FCV Plus" concept car at Tokyo Motor Show

Toyota Motor Corp. is set to unveil an "FCV Plus" concept car, a next-generation fuel cell vehicle, at the Tokyo Motor Show opening to the public on Oct. 30, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Honda shows FCV concept at U.S. auto show

Honda shows FCV concept at U.S. auto show

DETROIT, United States - Photo taken Jan. 13, 2015, at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the United States, shows Honda Motor Co.'s fuel cell vehicle concept. The automaker said it will launch a production version of the green car in the United States after launching in Japan in the spring of 2016. (Kyodo)

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Honda shows fuel-cell car 'Honda FCV Concept'

Honda shows fuel-cell car 'Honda FCV Concept'

TOKYO, Japan - Honda Motor Co.'s fuel-cell vehicle "Honda FCV Concept" is shown to the press in Tokyo on Nov. 17, 2014. The automaker plans to start sales of its commercial version based on the prototype in fiscal 2015 in Japan. (Kyodo)

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3 fuel cell cars begin 1,100-km demonstration run

3 fuel cell cars begin 1,100-km demonstration run

TOKYO, Japan - Fuel cell-powered vehicles from Toyota Motor Corp, Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. leave the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry in Tokyo on Nov. 11, 2009, for a 1,100-kilometer run to Fukuoka to demonstrate that they can go as far as gasoline-powered cars on a single fueling. Toyota's FCHV-adv, Nissan's X-Trail FCV and Honda's FCX Clarity will be used in the event. (Kyodo)

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Nissan to test-drive fuel-cell vehicle on public roads

Nissan to test-drive fuel-cell vehicle on public roads

TOKYO, Japan - Nissan Motor Co. said Dec. 10 it has gained government approval to test-drive its fuel-cell powered sports-utility vehicle, X-Trail FCV (in photo), on public roads in order to start leasing fuel-cell vehicles in 2003. Nissan will be the third Japanese automaker to launch a fuel-cell vehicle, after Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. launched such cars Dec. 2. (Kyodo)

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