Japan Is Betting Big On The Future Of Hydrogen Cars
Japan doesn't think battery electric cars are the only future for transportation. It is investing millions to ramp up production of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, citing their convenience for consumers.
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March 19, 2019 at 03:19AM
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NPR News: Japan Is Betting Big On The Future Of Hydrogen Cars
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