H2 Logic A/S has executed a binding technology transfer agreement with Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Ltd. The agreement includes a technology transfer and adaption of the H2Station® CAR-100 product for the Japanese market with the aim to achieve the first station in operation during 2016. H2 Logic will license the CAR-100 technology to MKK and assist in adapting the design for use in Japan. The collaboration is to expand MKK's position in becoming a major player in supply and construction of hydrogen fueling stations in Japan, and will provide H2 Logic access to the Japanese market.
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