Toyota SinoHytec Fuel Cell, a partnership between Toyota and Chinese fuel cell system developer SinoHytec, opened a plant in Beijing to build fuel cell systems for trucks and buses.
Toyota is making a powerful statement that hydrogen-based energy is good for business, local communities, and the environment. We are extremely pleased to showcase the versatility and sophistication of our fuel cell technology and to play a role in supporting Toyota’s environmental commitm...
The Toyota Mirai is a prime example of the company's commitment to offering zero-emission vehicles. This hydrogen fuel cell powered sedan, combines the advantages of electric mobility with unequalled comfort of use, autonomy, and rapid recharging, demonstrates Toyota’s ...
News Toyota Constructs Zero Emissions Building using Fuel Cells September 11, 2016 by Jeff Shepard Toyota Motor Corporation has installed stationary pure hydrogen fuel cells at the energy management facility which had been completed at its Honsha Plant in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, in August ...
“We are delighted that Toyota, a global partner of Paris 2024, is helping us take another step in this direction with the Miraifuel cellpowered vehicles that will be part of the official Games fleet. We thank Toyota for its commitment with us!” ...
The added performance was delivered partly by doubling the hydrogen compression in the four storage tanks. Denser fuel cell stacks and a better power management system also helped.GreimelHansAutomotive News Europe
Hydrogen is stored in three high-pressure fuel tanks, giving the prototype Hilux an expected driving range of more than 600 km – significantly further than might be achieved with a battery electric system. The hybrid battery, which stores electricity produced on-board by the fuel cell, is posi...
Toyota is one of a handful of automakers that believe hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCVs) are the future of zero-emissions transportation, even though its hydrogen passenger cars never really caught on. However, while fuel cells may not be the best suited for cars, as Toyota’s Mirai...
While everyone else was hinting at their fuel-cell future at the LA Auto Show, Toyota was two steps ahead revealing its production Mirai that will go on
Toyota will provide the fuel cell modules and work with the system integrator to design and build the system for delivery to the NREL. The test is designed to demonstrate the possible scaling-up of fuel cells from beyond single passenger vehicles up to heavy-duty equipment, as well as to un...