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Most of the world's major automakers are developing clean vehicles that make use of hydrogen fuel cells.
These companies are developing and planning to release new fuel cell vehicles, indicating a growing industry trend towards this technology.
Most major automakers are planning to launch vehicles equipped with fuel cells, highlighting the growing demand and potential for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Most major automakers did not plan to launch their own fuel cell vehicles until 2015 and beyond, impacting the uptake of the tax credit.
Several of the world's major automakers have plans to release hydrogen-powered vehicles in the near future.
Several major automakers have targeted 2015 for the release of their fuel cell vehicles, indicating a growing market for hydrogen-powered transportation.
Major automakers worldwide have been developing hydrogen-powered vehicles, and the Department of Energy's funding aims to accelerate the deployment and validation of fuel cells in these vehicles.
Most of the world's major automakers are currently developing hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Most of the world's major automakers have begun or are developing hydrogen-powered vehicles, with plans to introduce them between 2013 and 2015.
Several major car manufacturers are planning to introduce hydrogen-powered vehicles to the commercial market.
Most major car manufacturers are developing hydrogen-powered vehicles to comply with emissions regulations.
Most major automakers are planning to release hydrogen-powered vehicles by 2015, believing they will meet federal efficiency standards.
Most major car manufacturers have adopted hydrogen as their favored fuel and are developing fuel cell vehicles.
These manufacturers are expected to attend the next committee meeting to share their views on the upcoming hydrogen fuel standards.
These companies have been invited by ASTM International to participate in forming the hydrogen fuel standards.
These companies are developing hydrogen-powered vehicles but are hesitant to release cost estimates due to concerns about market acceptance.

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