Japanese automotive giant Honda has partnered with British company Hypermotive to create the X-M1 hydrogen fuel cell for marine applications, set for trials in 2025. Honda’s collaboration with Hypermotive aims to provide efficient energy solutions, with similar projects already in place for automotive and rail sectors. Other Japanese car brands like Toyota and Hyundai are also exploring fuel cell technology for maritime use, indicating a growing trend towards carbon neutrality in the shipping industry.
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JTC Corporation to get new chairman on Jul 1
SINGAPORE: Mr Chia Song Hwee will succeed Mr Tan Chong Meng as chairman of JTC Corporation on July 1, after being appointed chairman-designate starting May 1. Mr Tan, who led JTC through the pandemic and oversaw significant developments, will continue his leadership in other roles, including chairing the National University Health System board. The Ministry of Trade and Industry expressed gratitude for Mr Tan's contributions and welcomed Mr Chia, confident in his ability to further...
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