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Japanese motorcycle manufacturer and member of the Hydrogen Engine Consortium developing hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines for motorcycles.
Yamaha has developed a 5.0-litre V8 hydrogen engine in collaboration with Toyota, adapting it from a Lexus RC F engine.
Yamaha is a participating member of the HySE program, collaborating on the advancement of hydrogen technology for small mobility vehicles.
Yamaha partnered with Roush to develop the first hydrogen outboard for recreational boats and unveiled the system at the Miami International Boat Show. This initiative is part of Yamaha's carbon neutrality strategy.
Yamaha Motor Corporation, USA, has joined the Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) as part of its strategy to achieve carbon neutrality through various technology solutions. The company is also developing a hydrogen outboard motor and aims to decarbonize the recreational boating and outdoor space.
Yamaha Motor is the world's second-largest motorcycle manufacturer and is actively supporting hydrogen fuel as a clean option for carbon neutrality, including testing hydrogen and battery technology for motorcycles.
Japanese company collaborating in the HySE partnership to develop H2 combustion engines for small mobility applications.
Yamaha is a founding member of the HySE research association, contributing to the development of hydrogen-powered small engines and related technologies.
Yamaha Motor has been hired by Toyota to develop a 5.0-liter V8 hydrogen fuel engine for cars, reflecting their commitment to internal combustion engines.

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