Toyota Launches Seven-Day Trial of Hydrogen-Powered Taxi Fleet in Collaboration with Industry Leaders
Key Ideas
  • Transport General Authority and industry leaders collaborate on a seven-day trial for the Toyota Mirai hydrogen-powered FCEV in a taxi fleet.
  • Partners include Abdullah Hashim Industrial Gases & Equipment, Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, and Toyota Motor Corporation.
  • The initiative aims to showcase the potential of hydrogen fuel cell technology in the automotive sector.
  • The trial demonstrates the commitment of key players to exploring sustainable transportation solutions.
On October 24, the Transport General Authority (TGA), in collaboration with Abdullah Hashim Industrial Gases & Equipment (AHG), Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, and Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC), announced the commencement of a seven-day trial for the Toyota Mirai. This initiative involves deploying the advanced hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) as part of a taxi fleet, showcasing its capabilities in real-world scenarios. The partnership between these industry leaders signifies a concerted effort towards promoting sustainable transportation solutions. The trial not only demonstrates the commitment of key players towards hydrogen technology but also highlights the potential of fuel cell electric vehicles in reducing emissions and advancing eco-friendly mobility. Through this collaboration, the aim is to gather valuable insights and data on the performance of hydrogen-powered vehicles, paving the way for future advancements and adoption in the automotive sector.
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