Toyota is still trying to make hydrogen-fueled vehicles a reality – and it's got help
Toyota is teaming up with Daimler Truck and the Volvo Group to advance the development of hydrogen-fuel-cell tech for zero-emissions heavy duty vehicles. The joint venture, Cellcentric, will develop, produce and commercialize fuel-cell systems for cargo trucks and vehicles designed for off-road heavy duty applications.
Toyota, Daimler Truck, and the Volvo Group are partnering to develop hydrogen-fuel-cell tech for heavy duty vehicles. They will become equal shareholders in Cellcentric, a joint venture working on fuel-cell tech. Toyota has been developing fuel-cell tech for over three decades and has experience with heavy duty vehicles. The company launched Japan's first commercial hydrogen-powered truck last year and has collaborated with VDL to build a hydrogen-powered truck. The joint venture will support the development of hydrogen supply and infrastructure. The goal is to cut emissions and achieve carbon neutrality by 2040.
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