In a strategic move to consolidate its competencies in the field of hydrogen, Toyota has established the Hydrogen Factory.
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Hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles (FCVs) have gained support from automakers like Toyota and Hyundai in their quest for net zero emissions. However, despite their advantages on paper, dismal sales figures indicate that customers remain skeptical, posing challenges for wider adoption.
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In a bid to accelerate the development and production of fuel cells and hydrogen-related products, Japanese automaker Toyota Motor has announced the establishment of a separate company called Hydrogen Factory. This new entity, set to be formed on July 1st, will centralize the management and advancement of Toyota’s hydrogen business area.
Toyota, known for its cautious approach to electric vehicles (EVs), has recently undergone a change in management with CEO Koji Sato at the helm. In a recent interview, Sato expressed that while the company is committed to EVs, solid-state batteries and synthetic fuels still require further development before becoming viable options.
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