Air Liquide Japan is continuing to build out the hydrogen (H2) infrastructure in Japan after completing the construction of its new station in Kobe city.
Originally announced in November 2016, the new Shichinomiya site, which is the company’s fifth public use station in the North Pacific rim country, will start serving public fuel cell vehicles next week.
It is the first public use H2 station in Kobe City and the second for Hyogo Prefecture. It is also the westernmost station in the country’s Kinki region, further helping fuel cell vehicle (FCV) users navigate around Japan.
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