Major Japanese motorcycle manufacturers Kawasaki, Yamaha, Honda, and Suzuki, along with car manufacturer Toyota, have joined forces to develop hydrogen internal combustion engines.
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Toyota, the renowned automaker, has set its sights on the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle markets in Europe and China, with a goal of selling 200,000 hydrogen vehicles by 2030.
In a bid to accelerate decarbonization efforts, Toyota is pushing the boundaries of automotive innovation by developing a liquid hydrogen-fueled car.
Chinese state-owned manufacturer GAC, in collaboration with Toyota, has introduced a prototype engine that runs on liquid ammonia, presenting a promising alternative to traditional fuels such as electricity and hydrogen. This innovative internal combustion engine (ICE) draws inspiration from the maritime and haulage industries, which are exploring ammonia as a viable substitute for diesel in container ships and trucks.
Repsol and Toyota Spain have joined forces to advance the adoption of net-zero emission technologies and contribute to the decarbonization of society.
In a strategic move to consolidate its competencies in the field of hydrogen, Toyota has established the Hydrogen Factory.
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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Toyota’s hydrogen-powered GR Corolla recently made its endurance racing debut in the ENEOS Super Taikyu Series 2023, completing a challenging 24-hour race in Japan.
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.