The hydrogen truck from Isuzu and Honda on display in Tokyo

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The hydrogen truck from Isuzu and Honda on display in Tokyo

While Honda is showcasing electric mobility with its two-wheelers and cars at the Tokyo Motor Show, the Japanese manufacturer is not losing sight of hydrogen. The Giga Fuel Cell, designed with Isuzu, will be on display for the first time.

The Japan Mobility Show, formerly the Tokyo Motor Show, has become a meeting place for all forms of mobility. Alongside scooters, personal mobility devices, robots and, of course, cars, there are also trucks. The show will provide an opportunity to discover the hydrogen fuel cell truck developed by Honda and Isuzu. The two manufacturers signed an agreement in 2020 to undertake joint research into this type of vehicle. Isuzu supplied the truck and Honda the fuel cell.

The two partners share the conviction that hydrogen is the most suitable solution for long-distance goods transport. After its presentation to the public at the Tokyo Motor Show, from 26 October to 5 November, the Giga Fuel Cell will be put through its paces on open roads. Isuzu’s aim is to launch it on the Japanese market in 2027.

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Article written by Laurent Meillaud and translated by Logan King 

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Logan King

Logan King

After an unusual career (3 years in the French army followed by a 3-year degree in Applied Foreign Languages), it was my passion for environmental issues that finally caught up with me and led me to join Seiya Consulting and H2 Today in June 2022. First as an end-of-study internship, then as Marketing & Communication Manager and translator at Hydrogen Today.

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