Toyota's Hydrogen Dream Is Far From Over
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Toyota's Hydrogen Dream Is Far From Over
"Toyota is not done with hydrogen yet. Despite the Mirai being anything but a success, the Japanese industry giant wants to play a bigger role in the development of the next generation of hydrogen fuel cells that will eventually power heavy commercial vehicles."
"The shared goal is to develop, manufacture, and sell fuel cell systems for heavy-duty vehicles and other heavy-duty applications with similar requirements."
"A pair of Cellcentric's production-ready fuel cells will power a limited run of Mercedes-Benz NextGenH2 trucks that will start rolling off the assembly line toward the end of this year."
Toyota is pursuing a partnership with Cellcentric, a German startup co-owned by Daimler Truck and Volvo Group, to advance hydrogen fuel cell technology. The collaboration aims to develop and manufacture fuel cell systems for heavy-duty vehicles. Cellcentric's latest fuel cell has been successfully tested in a Mercedes-Benz truck, demonstrating a range of 650 miles on hydrogen. The partnership will leverage Toyota's extensive experience in fuel cell technology, with plans for production-ready fuel cells to power upcoming Mercedes-Benz NextGenH2 trucks.
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