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This partnership, including companies like Daimler, Linde, and OMV Deutschland, is actively involved in opening new hydrogen stations and developing the necessary infrastructure.
A government-supported partnership that includes Linde and other companies working to establish hydrogen fuel stations and infrastructure in Germany.
Partnership founded by Daimler, Linde, and TOTAL to develop hydrogen fuel stations and infrastructure in Germany.
Partnership involving Daimler, Linde, and TOTAL working to establish hydrogen fuel infrastructure in Germany.
A joint project formed by prominent automakers to demonstrate the potential benefits of hydrogen fuel in transportation. The organization operates a fleet of hydrogen-powered vehicles to showcase their reliability, efficiency, and performance.
This partnership in Germany helped bring several new hydrogen fuel stations online in 2012.
Kia joined this international coalition to help promote fuel cells and their use in transportation, contributing to the development of hydrogen fuel infrastructure.
This German program aims to promote alternative energy, with a focus on hydrogen fuel, and has supported the establishment of hydrogen fuel infrastructure.
Opel is a participant in this coalition of companies focused on advancing sustainability and alternative energy.
This project, backed by the German Ministry of Transport, allows international companies like GM to test fuel cells in transportation methods, with testing grounds expanded to include the majority of Germany.

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