Founded as the North American subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., Ltd. (Japan, est. 1948). Engaged in developing and marketing vehicles, motorcycles, and clean energy solutions. Honda has expanded its focus to include electric vehicles (EVs), fuel cell technologies, and home electrification products. Recently, it has entere
Honda is a major multinational automaker focusing on fuel cell and hydrogen vehicle technology to support global sustainability goals. The Hydrogen Solutions Team works on commercial viability and workforce strategies in the US, especially in California[1].
US subsidiary of Honda responsible for sales and marketing of Honda vehicles in America, represented by senior vice president Mamadou Diallo in the announcement.
Gary Robinson, vice president of Auto Planning & Strategy for American Honda Motor Co., Inc, commented on the company's goals for carbon neutrality and vehicle electrification, including the production of FCEVs.
Honda is enthusiastic about the new position within GO-Biz to promote hydrogen infrastructure, as hydrogen refueling stations are essential for the introduction of their fuel cell electric vehicles planned for 2015.
U.S. division of Honda Motor Company installing a stationary hydrogen fuel cell system at its Torrance, California facility to reduce emissions and meet regulatory requirements.
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