At the end of 2018, Japan had 100 commercial hydrogen filling stations and just under 3,000 fuel cell vehicles (FCVs) on the roads, reports The Gas Review.
The Japan H2 Mobility (JHyM) joint infrastructure venture was started in February 2018 to further promote hydrogen infrastructure across Japan.
The subsidy project to establish hydrogen filling stations by the Next Generation Vehicle Programme Centre (NeV) for 2018 will subsidise 12 stations, bringing the total to 113 by the end of 2019.
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