https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-14/sasol-toyota-team-up-to-test-fuel-cell-heavy-duty-vehicles
Sasol Ltd. plans to build a charging station in South Africa to test the viability of fuel-cell powered heavy duty vehicles.

Sasol, Toyota Team Up to Test Fuel-Cell Heavy Duty Vehicles
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