Toyota has been on the frontline in developing motor vehicles with advanced technologies in sustainability. While most carmakers today target purely electric vehicles, Toyota has been building hydrogen technology for years. Now, the latest symbol of Toyota’s commitment to the cause of tackling climate change is their 22nd-century hydrogen prototype – although if you really want picky, it might be classified more as an electric vehicle with a twist.
This is how Toyota transformed hydrogen technology in 1992
Toyota embarked on a hydrogen journey in 1992, and they have remained consistent to date. To this end, by 2014, they launched the fuel cell in the Toyota Mirai which is now one of the key aspects of Green initiatives in the company. Unlike battery-powered vehicles, hydrogen technology offers a unique advantage: no emission with the potential to travel long distances and be refueled quickly. READ MORE...