has been rigourously tested and can "withstand any shocks". But he admits price remains a major barrier.
"The main problem is the cost -- we have just started, it doesn´t happen overnight," he adds.
Air Liquide´s Franc also bemoaned heavy regulations on building fuelling stations.
"In its superb ambition, Japan has failed in its strategy with extremely restrictive regulations," he said, referring to safety rules to prevent leakage of the flammable gas.
Building hydrogen stations is two or three times more expensive than in Europe or the US, he said.
With a 395-million yen ($3.2 million) price tag the stations remain scarce, although the government has vowed to build 76 of them by early 2016.
Toyota is not the only player: in late October Honda unveiled its own hydrogen car, and Nissan is also involved in the effort.
The hope is that increased competition could drive prices down.
Abe has laid out his vision for a hydrogen market worth one trillion yen ($8.3 billion) annually by 2030.
Equipping houses with hydrogen-producing technology is another part of the plan, with the first green homes unveiled in 2009.
The aim is to equip 1.4 million residences with the technology by 2020, and a staggering 5.3 million only a decade later.
It´s a slow journey though. Only 100,000 houses are hydrogen-powered so far, despite government subsidies and efforts by manufacturers, namely Panasonic and Toshiba, to bring down prices.
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