According to Toyota, three Japanese automakers — Honda, Toyota and Nissan — are working together to build hydrogen fuel stations around for future fuel-cell cars.
The program, which will subsidize fueling stations up to 11 million yen ($89,500) per year for each station, is meant to boost the nation's infrastructure for hydrogen-powered cars.
The agreement was formed in February between the large automakers, but began accepting applications July 1.
The program also boosts "awareness" of the FCVs by offering incentives for stations to stay open longer and offer more services.
A similar alliance between automakers in the U.S. could boost FCV participation rates, but maybe we can't have nice things.
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