Japan H2 Mobility (JHyM) has announced plans to establish at least 24 new hydrogen stations this year.
The station announcement was made at the same time the consortium welcomed Konan Kogyo as its newest member.
Hideki Sugawara, JHyM President, said, “Aichi Prefecture is a large demand area for fuel cell vehicles, and there is an urgent need to develop a hydrogen station network.”
JHyM was formed in February 2018 in order to accelerate the number of hydrogen stations across the country and build a hydrogen station network.
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