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Author: Anela Dokso
Shanghai gets hydrogen & fuel cell inspection and testing base At the Jiading Hydrogen Port, Shanghai’s first third-party hydrogen and fuel cell testing and research and development public service platform has been built. It covers technologies like fuel cell vehicles, engines, stacks, and essential components, and the associated laboratories are scheduled to be gradually put into use. Located in Shanghai, the base is called the Shanghai Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Inspection and Testing Base. It is about 50mu in size and has auxiliary testing buildings, hydrogen vehicle testing buildings, and hydrogen component testing buildings, with a total construction area of…
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