Toyota's third-generation hydrogen fuel cell system is designed to be smaller, lighter, and more efficient, offering reliability comparable to diesel engines, with a maintenance-free aspect. Despite falling sales of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), the automaker continues to invest in hydrogen technology, introducing a system that could potentially double the durability of previous models and enhance fuel efficiency—allowing vehicles like the Toyota Mirai FCEV to potentially achieve 480 miles on a full tank. Lower manufacturing costs are also anticipated, which could lead to more affordable hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Toyota's third-generation hydrogen fuel cell system offers enhanced durability, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness, marking a significant step in the company's evolution towards a hydrogen society.
The new hydrogen fuel cell system is not only smaller and lighter but also provides dependability akin to diesel engines and extended driving range for passenger vehicles.
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