SHIZUOKA: Yamaha Motor is backing hydrogen as a clean and viable option for reaching carbon neutrality and will develop it as a source of fuel, president and chief executive officer Yoshihiro Hidaka said.
“In the Japanese auto industry, multi-pathway has been the basic thinking for a long time, but it drew criticism whenever it was talked about,” said Hidaka, who has headed the world’s second largest motorcycle maker since 2018. Yamaha developed hydrogen-powered combustion engines for Toyota’s Corolla H2 Concept which became the world’s first liquid hydrogen race car when it entered a 24-hour event at Fuji International Speedway in Shizuoka in May.
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