Honda is a leading Japanese automotive manufacturer known for innovation in fuel cell technology. The company has developed the fuel cell system being used in the jointly-developed large fuel cell truck with Isuzu. Honda has been conducting demonstration runs of the vehicles equipped with its fuel cell system.
Honda has been a supporter of FirstElement Fuel since FEF's incorporation in 2013. Honda is involved in the hydrogen ecosystem development alongside Toyota and other partners, with interests in expanding FCEV adoption.
Honda is a global automotive manufacturer headquartered in Japan. The company has been expanding its efforts in alternative energy vehicles, including hydrogen fuel cell technology. This partnership with Neoenergia represents Honda's commitment to advancing green hydrogen mobility solutions in emerging markets.
Honda, founded in 1946 and headquartered in Japan, is a global leader in automobiles, motorcycles, and power equipment. In the US, Honda has a significant manufacturing and research presence in Ohio since 1979. The Honda Research Institute USA, Inc. (HRI-US), established in 2003 in Silicon Valley, partners with academi
Founded in 1948, Honda is a global leader in automotive and motorcycle production. In recent decades, the company has increasingly prioritized low-emission and hydrogen-powered technologies, aiming for carbon neutrality in all products and corporate activities by 2050. Honda has actively developed fuel cell electric ve
Pioneer in fuel cell vehicle technology with several commercial and demonstration fuel cell vehicles (e.g., CR-V e:FCEV) launched in global markets.[1]
Honda is mentioned as a partner in GM's hydrogen fuel cell joint venture, dating back to 2017, indicating a long-standing collaboration in this technology.
Honda is preparing to showcase its latest next-generation fuel cell module at the ACT Expo 2025, aiming to accelerate the adoption of hydrogen fuel cells across various applications.
Research and development subsidiary of Honda Motor Co., Ltd., founded in 1960. Leading the Hydrogen Engine Consortium and conducting space-based materials testing aboard the ISS.
Honda R&D Co. has a joint development agreement with SunHydrogen focused on optimizing the panel system's hydrodynamics and validating efficiency through large-scale tests at their Japan facility in 2024.
Honda is a company with nearly four decades of research and development in hydrogen fuel cell systems, aiming to integrate them into their product offerings and achieve zero-emission goals.
Honda is in discussions for a potential merger with Nissan, aiming to create a larger automotive entity. The company has expertise in hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Honda R&D facility conducted testing of SunHydrogen's 100cm² hydrogen modules in October 2024, validating the technology's 10.8% solar-to-hydrogen efficiency.
Honda R&D has entered a joint development agreement with SunHydrogen to test hydrogen modules in Japan. The collaboration has demonstrated 10.8% solar-to-hydrogen efficiency and explores hydrodynamic conditions for hydrogen production optimization.
Honda has begun leasing the 2025 CR-V e:FCEV, the first production plug-in hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle in the United States, highlighting momentum in the hydrogen hybrid sector.
Honda is mentioned as another automaker reassessing its EV strategies to include or prioritize hybrid and plug-in hybrid models, and for its innovative CR-V plug-in hydrogen car.
Honda announced lease options for its new 2025 Honda CR-V e:FCEV, America's first production plug-in hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle. The company is offering three leasing options for the vehicle, which will be available in California.
Japanese automaker launching production of the 2025 CR-V e:FCEV, the only fuel cell electric vehicle manufactured in the United States, at its Performance Manufacturing Center in Marysville, Ohio.
Honda unveiled its hydrogen fuel truck concept at the ACT Expo, highlighting its ongoing investment in clean transportation and its history with hydrogen vehicles.
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