TOKYO -- Japanese automakers are betting on trucks to pave the way for hydrogen-powered cars, which have been slow to catch on despite much domestic expectation that the technology will help drive decarbonization.
Commercial use expected to boost sluggish demand for fuel cell vehicles

A fuel cell truck developed by Honda Motor and Isuzu Motor is now taking test drives on public roads. (Photo courtesy of Honda Motor)
TOKYO -- Japanese automakers are betting on trucks to pave the way for hydrogen-powered cars, which have been slow to catch on despite much domestic expectation that the technology will help drive decarbonization.