Toyota has joined the Clean Energy Partnership (CEP), an international cooperation established in 2002. CEP seeks to show that hydrogen is a feasible source of fuel for vehicles. Current partners include BMW, Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe BVG, Daimler, Ford, GM/Opel, Hamburger Hochbahn, Linde, Shell, StatoilHydro, Total, Vattenfall Europe, and Volkswagen. The German Government Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Toyota has joined the Clean Energy Partnership (CEP), an international cooperation established in 2002. CEP seeks to show that hydrogen is a feasible source of fuel for vehicles. Current partners include BMW, Berliner Verkehrsbetriebe BVG, Daimler, Ford, GM/Opel, Hamburger Hochbahn, Linde, Shell, StatoilHydro, Total, Vattenfall Europe, and Volkswagen.
The German Government
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