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Japanese motorcycle and automotive manufacturer and member of the Hydrogen Engine Consortium developing hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines for motorcycles.
Suzuki is a participating member of the HySE program, collaborating on the advancement of hydrogen technology for small mobility vehicles.
Japanese automaker collaborating with Honda, Kawasaki, and Yamaha on the HySE partnership to develop H2 combustion engines for small mobility applications.
Suzuki has committed to designing H2-powered small vehicles and is a founding member of the HySE research association.
Suzuki partnered with Intelligent Energy in 2007 to announce the world's first hydrogen fuel cell motorcycle, the Suzuki Crosscage.
Suzuki has been working on fuel cell scooter models, including the Burgman, which has undergone European approval and been trialed by UK police.
Suzuki is a Japanese automaker that is planning to commercialize a new generation of hydrogen-powered motorcycles. They have a history with these types of vehicles and are looking to expand their presence in the clean transportation sector.
Suzuki has announced plans to commercialize its new fuel cell motorcycle and will begin testing it on public roads next year. The company is also developing a sedan equipped with a hydrogen fuel cell.
Intelligent Energy has previously worked with Suzuki on fuel cell technology.
Manufacturer of the Swift model, highlighted for its fuel efficiency.
Suzuki has developed a 'ready-to-scale production plant' and concept vehicles for hydrogen cars, but no market release date has been announced.
An automotive manufacturer that has shown interest in hydrogen fuel cells and plans to increase their use in future transportation applications.
Joe Dalum has worked on international programs with Suzuki as a vehicle manufacturer.
Suzuki is a Japanese automaker that has been developing hydrogen-powered vehicles and fuel cells for several years. They have unveiled a new production facility to manufacture these fuel cells.
An automaker working with Intelligent Energy to develop hydrogen fuel cells specifically for vehicles.
Has an agreement with Intelligent Energy to develop hydrogen-powered vehicles and motorcycles for the Japanese market.
Japanese automaker leading the new joint venture SMILE FC System Corporation, taking the helm of operations.
A company that uses Intelligent Energy's fuel cells for its Burgman scooter.
Suzuki is the manufacturer of the hydrogen-powered scooter, the Burgman, and is planning to roll out the scooters across Europe.

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