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Jun 23,2025

Development of Hydrogen Refueling System to Promote the Adoption of Hydrogen-Powered Cargo Handling Equipment - Selected for NEDO Subsidy Program -

MITSUI E&S Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chuo-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Takeyuki Takahashi; hereinafter "MITSUI E&S") has been selected for a subsidy under the "Technology Development Project for Building a Hydrogen Society / Regional Hydrogen Utilization Technology Development" (Note 1) by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). The selected project, titled "Research and Development of a Hydrogen Refueling System for Hydrogen-Powered Cargo Handling Equipment" (hereinafter "the Project"), aims to support the widespread adoption of hydrogen-powered cargo handling equipment.

In the field of international logistics, particularly in maritime container transport, reducing CO₂ emissions from cargo handling equipment has become an urgent issue. In response, MITSUI E&S, with support from NEDO, successfully developed and demonstrated the world's first rubber-tired gantry crane (RTGC) powered by a fuel cell (FC) (Note 2). As hydrogen-powered cargo handling equipment is being tested at port container terminals as part of decarbonization efforts, MITSUI E&S will now leverage the results of this demonstration to develop a hydrogen refueling system essential for the widespread adoption of such equipment.

The Project aims to develop a proprietary hydrogen refueling system capable of efficiently supplying large volumes of hydrogen fuel to various types of cargo handling equipment, even in scenarios where hydrogen-powered machinery is widely deployed. The scope of the Project includes research into the necessary requirements and equipment specifications, as well as investigations into relevant regulations and certifications required for operational deployment.

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Through this initiative, the hydrogen refueling system developed is expected to accelerate the decarbonization of port container terminals and significantly reduce CO₂ emissions. Furthermore, it will support the adoption of hydrogen-powered cargo handling equipment both in Japan and internationally, contributing to the growth of related industries and the creation of new employment opportunities.

MITSUI E&S remains committed to leveraging the knowledge and technologies gained through this Project to further advance efforts toward realizing a hydrogen-based society.

(Note 1) For more details on the Development of Technology for Establishing a Hydrogen Society/Regional Hydrogen Utilization Technology Development, please refer to the NEDO press release dated May 21, "Determination of the Implementation Structure for the FY2025 Development of Technology for Establishing a Hydrogen Society/Regional Hydrogen Utilization Technology Development".
https://www.nedo.go.jp/koubo/SE3_100001_00106.html

(Note 2) For details of the "Industry-academia-government collaboration R&D project to solve common problems toward the dramatic expansion of fuel cell use, etc.", please refer to the NEDO press release dated April 18, 2023, "Successful development and demonstration test of the world's first rubber-tired gantry crane powered by a fuel cell".
https://www.nedo.go.jp/news/press/AA5_101637.html

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For inquiries regarding products and technologies:
MITSUI E&S Co., Ltd., Marketing Dept., New Business Development Div.
TEL : +81-3-3544-3707

For media inquiries:
MITSUI E&S Co., Ltd., Internal Control Section, Corporate Planning Department
TEL :+81-3-3544-3147

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