Suzuki's hydrogen scooter debuts in UK

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Fuel cell vehicle heads for fleet tests

City-friendly transport A hydrogen-powered scooter, first seen at the Tokyo Motor Show last year, was launched in London today by vehicle-maker Suzuki and clean power systems company Intelligent Energy....

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