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Germany and Japan test hydrogen future with BMW, Toyota cars

German Transport Minister Patrick Schnieder visited Japan to tour hydrogen initiatives, highlighting the ongoing joint development of third-generation fuel cell drive technology by BMW and Toyota—set to launch in series models by 2028, with production split between Austria and Japan. Germany and Japan are deepening their hydrogen cooperation, including establishing commercial supply chains, expanding infrastructure like hydrogen filling stations, and exploring financing solutions to reduce green hydrogen costs as both nations aim to cut reliance on batteries and fossil fuels while scaling up renewable-based hydrogen production.

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green hydrogenfuel cell technologyhydrogen-powered vehicleshydrogen supply chainsustainable mobilityhydrogen infrastructureelectrolysis technologyemission-free trucks

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