Toyota To Develop Hydrogen Engine For Heavy Commercial Vehicles

Hydrogen Engine to be Developed for Toyota Heavy Commercial Vehicles
Toyota To Develop Hydrogen Engine For Heavy Commercial Vehicles

Toyota continues to work to produce different solutions and alternatives in order to achieve carbon neutrality. Collaborating with Isuzu, Denso, Hino and CJPT within the scope of the studies, Toyota started planning and researches to use hydrogen engines in heavy commercial vehicles. These researches will pave the way for hydrogen powered heavy commercial vehicles that will extend the use of internal combustion engines.

On the way to carbon neutrality, Toyota is developing various engine options, including hybrid vehicles, fully electric vehicles and fuel cell vehicles, in accordance with the energy conditions in different countries and different customer needs. Hydrogen engines also stand out as one of these options. The hydrogen-powered Corolla, which has been used in some racing series in Japan since last year, is leading the development of this technology. In addition to these efforts, efforts to reach the hydrogen community are accelerating with the increase in the number of partners in hydrogen production, transportation and use.

Reducing CO2 in transportation and logistics by heavy commercial vehicles is critical to achieving a carbon neutral society, and Toyota believes this social challenge can be solved with partners with the same vision. Collaborating with Toyota, Isuzu, Denso, Hino and CJPT aim to find a solution to this problem with hydrogen engines, and each company's technology and know-how will be used in this process.

With this work, Toyota will contribute to creating an even better society by developing options to achieve carbon neutrality.

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