Honda made waves in the automotive industry by unveiling Japan’s first plug-in rechargeable hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, the CR-V e:FCEV.
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Haryana’s Chief Minister, Manohar Lal Khattar, has announced a collaborative effort with Japan to formulate a comprehensive hydrogen policy.
Sarawak, a Malaysian state, is set to emerge as a major producer of green hydrogen, primarily destined for the Japanese market. The agreement, involving Sarawak Economic Development Corp (SEDC), its subsidiary SEDC Energy, Japan’s Eneos, and Sumitomo Corp, marks a strategic alliance for the ambitious H2ornbill project within the Sarawak H2 Hub framework in Bintulu.
Mexico’s Ambassador to Japan, Melba PrĂa, has extended a compelling invitation to Japanese businessmen.
Air Liquide and ENEOS Corporation have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the development of low-carbon hydrogen in Japan.
Japan and South Korea are set to establish a joint supply network for cutting-edge fuels such as hydrogen and ammonia.
In the world of automobiles, tradition and innovation often coexist, and Toyota’s latest offering, the all-new Crown Sedan, exemplifies this balance. While the nameplate has been synonymous with the classic four-door sedan, Toyota is reimagining tradition with a twist. The 2023 Toyota Crown Sedan, often referred to as the “new formal,” offers a hatchback-like design that blends style with functionality, making it suitable for both personal and business use.
INPEX Corporation, has taken a significant step toward advancing its involvement in the emerging hydrogen energy sector. INPEX recently finalized an agreement to acquire shares in Japan Suiso Energy (JSE), a joint venture formed by two prominent entities in the industry: Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Iwatani Corporation.
Mitsui E&S, a Japanese multidiscipline engineering company, has completed the construction of a cutting-edge hydrogen gas supply facility at its Tamano factory.
Japan, a pioneer in formulating a national hydrogen strategy in 2017, is now grappling with the harsh realities of hydrogen adoption, particularly in the taxi industry.