Articles tagged with 'fuel cell' | Toyota Europe

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2023
12
September
2023
| 10:00 Europe/Amsterdam
First hydrogen truck by VDL Groep using Toyota fuel cell modules is ready for pilot phaseVDL Groep to launch four more hydrogen trucks to be tested by Toyota’s Logistic ProvidersRoute trials are to start in 2023 and last for 5 years...
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05
September
2023
| 01:01 Europe/Amsterdam
Development project delivers the first prototype of a hydrogen fuel cell electric HiluxProject reflects Toyota’s wider European strategy to accelerate development of hydrogen fuel cell solutions to deliver carbon neutrality across the region...
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2022
02
December
2022
| 10:01 Europe/Amsterdam
-        Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd to receive funding from UK Government through the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC) for zero-emissions vehicle development-        The project specifically covers the development of a hydrogen fuel cell pow...
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2021
09
July
2021
| 13:00 Europe/Amsterdam
Zero-emission buses, manufactured by CaetanoBus in Portugal, will be co-branded with Toyota Toyota strengthened its strategic alliance with CaetanoBus in Dec 2020 for further expansion of sustainable mobility solutions Toyota Motor Europe (TME) p...
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26
May
2021
| 10:00 Europe/Amsterdam
Power provided by EODev GEH2 generator, featuring Toyota’s fuel cell technology Green lighting symbolises the use of carbon free renewable hydrogen Reinforces Toyota’s aim to support widespread fuel cell usage to reduce carbon emissions and accel...
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2020
17
December
2020
| 10:00 Europe/Amsterdam
Toyota Caetano Portugal (TCAP), the joint venture of Toyota Motor Europe (TME) and Salvador Caetano, strengthened its strategic alliance with CaetanoBus and Finlog. The alliance will push for further expansion of Toyota’s zero emission mobil...
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07
December
2020
| 09:00 Europe/Amsterdam
With fast-expanding interest and investment in hydrogen fuel cell technology, low carbon benefits can be realised in a wide range of applications Toyota establishes new European Fuel Cell Business Group to support and stimulate this growth with li...
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05
October
2020
| 10:08 Europe/Amsterdam
Toyota fuel cell module already successfully tested aboard the Energy Observer boat (EO) over more than 7,000 nautical miles, including trans-Atlantic crossings Toyota fuel cell technology integrated in Energy Observer Developments’ (EODev) Hydrog...
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22
September
2020
| 10:05 Europe/Amsterdam
Toyota Motor Europe (TME) integrates its fuel cell module into a new Hydrogen application by Energy Observer Developments (EODev) The project is part of TME’s wider strategy to supply fuel cell technology and promote clean hydrogen industry The T...
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2019
18
October
2019
| 14:01 Europe/Amsterdam
First trial of a series of city buses to go into production in Portugal in 2020 New bus uses the same fuel cell stack as the Toyota Mirai Range 400km1, H2 refuelling in under 9 minutes²
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2016
13
September
2016
| 10:32 Europe/Amsterdam
At the forthcoming Mondial de l’Automobile (Public Days: October 1st – 16th) in Paris, Toyota will share its vision for tomorrow as well as for a mid-term future.
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29
March
2016
| 12:00 Europe/Amsterdam
• Test took place on city streets, rural roads and motorways in and around Hamburg. • No mechanical problems were reported; fuel cell operated 100% reliably, evenat -20C. • Drivers remarked on comfortable driving experience with good handling a...
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29
March
2016
| 00:00 Europe/Amsterdam
Growing investments in hydrogen infrastructure and increased environmental awareness pave the way for the eco-friendly zero emissions car Sweden and Norway are launching the Toyota fuel cell Mirai in summer 2016, after initial European entry in UK...
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24
March
2016
| 12:00 Europe/Amsterdam
The Toyota Mirai has been declared the 2016 World Green Car of the year at a press conference hosted by the New York International Auto Show. It has been elected by a jury of 73 international automotive journalists from 23 countries. ...
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