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On 15 January 2024, the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan, in collaboration with the French mobility cluster Pôle Véhicule du Futur, launched a week-long educational tour. The main goal was to explore Japan's pioneering advancements in hydrogen and battery technologies, emphasizing clean mobility and zero-carbon energy solutions. A delegation of 15 French companies actively engaged with six prominent Japanese corporations and three laboratories recognized for their commitment to sustainable energy practices. The itinerary covered four key regions of Japan—Kansai, Chubu, Tohoku, and Kanto—offering a comprehensive exploration of Japan's leading position in the development of new energy solutions.

The expedition began with a visit to Kobelco, a key player in Japan's steel manufacturing and major hydrogen production. The delegation discovered Kobelco's expertise in manufacturing components for hydrogen refueling stations. The day continued with a visit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries, a leading heavy industry manufacturer, showcasing innovations in the hydrogen market, including large hydrogen tanks and the Suiso Frontier, the world's first liquid hydrogen carrier ship.

In subsequent days, the delegation explored Yamaha Motor's initiatives for decarbonized mobility through hydrogen engine development and visited FC-Cubic, a research center known for groundbreaking work on single-cell fuel cells. Moreover, stops at AIST and NEDO’s FH2R site focused on innovative energy storage solutions and hydrogen production. As the week progressed, the delegation engaged with industry giants like IHI and academic institutions such as the University of Tokyo, concluding with a visit to Nissan ASSB Oppama Research Center, concentrating on electric vehicles powered by solid electrolyte batteries.

Throughout the week, seminars and networking events were organized, featuring speakers renowned for their involvement and expertise in clean energy and mobility. The week fostered cross-cultural collaboration and provided invaluable insights into Japan's efforts, laying the groundwork for future partnerships and technological advancements towards a greener future.

 

Source: French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Japan

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