AFCC Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation is a joint-venture company owned by Daimler AG and Ford Motor Company.

In 2013, AFCC's owners signed a three-way agreement with Nissan Motor Company to develop next-generation fuel cell technology that will lead to the world's first affordable, mass-market fuel cell electric vehicles as early as 2017.

Offering over 60 years of combined experience, this unique collaboration is focused on delivering a common, robust fuel cell system that will enter the market in high-volumes, making it more affordable for customers.

The collaboration will be jointly led by all three automakers with engineering work taking place at various locations around the world. AFCC will be responsible for the research and product development of automotive fuel cell stacks for the collaboration.