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The global race to develop zero-emission vehicles is often the subject of misleading claims online. In the latest case, the ...
Is hydrogen viable? We break down the current state of FCEVs, from their slow sales and infrastructure challenges to their ...
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While Everyone Talks EVs, Toyota’s Building a Hydrogen EmpireToyota is making significant strides in expanding its hydrogen fuel cell vehicle (FCEV) initiatives across Europe, aiming to create a sustainable hydrogen mobility ecosystem beyond electric vehicles.
Toyota is renowned for its quality, reliability, and innovation in automotive technology. The company pioneered hybrid technology with the Prius and has expanded into hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Toyota and BMW reveal that they will collaborate on a next-gen hydrogen fuel-cell powertrain, which will be used in production Toyota and BMW models. BMW recently built a demo fleet of some 100 ...
Toyota has pioneered the use of hydrogen in motorsport with a line of modified Corollas in the Super Taikyu series in Japan since 2021. A second-generation of the car known as the GR Corolla H2 ...
Toyota's "Project Portal" is a zero-emission Hydrogen fuel cell truck capable of hauling the massive 80,000-lb load up to 200 miles. It is a "proof of concept" vehicle that was built in just 8 ...
Yamaha and other Japanese manufacturers are actively working on hydrogen combustion engines. The company's prototype hydrogen ...
Toyota calls the potentially revolutionary car the GR LH2 Racing Concept, and it is supposed to be a preview of things to come in the world of motorsport, which may soon be run over by hydrogen ...
Toyota has been quite vocal about their stance on electrification in favor of other alternative fuel sources, and their latest innovation might just see hydrogen-powered cars make a comeback.
Toyota is doubling down on hydrogen through a partnership with BMW (BMWYY), which plans to produce a new generation of fuel cell vehicles in 2028 and build a hydrogen distribution network.
Toyota hasn't yet gotten around to talking about the price tag on the first fuel cell vehicles, which are set to go on sale in 2015, but the word's out that it will likely be in the $50,000 range.
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