Toyota and BMW Strengthen Collaboration for Hydrogen Future
Key Ideas
  • Toyota and BMW are expanding their partnership to develop a third-generation fuel cell system for their models.
  • The collaboration aims to offer customers a wider range of fuel cell electric vehicles and improve hydrogen infrastructure.
  • Both companies share a commitment to carbon neutrality, technology openness, and advancing towards a hydrogen society.
  • BMW plans to launch its first mass-produced FCEV in 2028 as part of this strengthened collaboration.
Toyota Motor Corporation and the BMW Group have announced a strengthening of their collaboration in the hydrogen sector. The two automotive giants are working together to develop a third-generation fuel cell system that will be integrated into their respective models, increasing the availability of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) for customers. This partnership builds on their initial collaboration in 2011 and reflects a shared commitment to environmental technology and sustainable transportation. Toyota's President, Koji Sato, expressed enthusiasm for the new phase of collaboration, emphasizing the companies' joint efforts towards a hydrogen society. Both BMW and Toyota are dedicated to accelerating their progress in developing fuel cell technology and expanding hydrogen infrastructure. BMW's upcoming launch of its first mass-produced FCEV in 2028 is a significant milestone in this collaborative journey towards a more sustainable automotive future.
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