Toyota and BMW Strengthen Partnership in Hydrogen Sector for FCEV Development
Key Ideas
  • BMW and Toyota are collaborating to develop the third generation of fuel cell systems for their cars, aiming to offer a variety of FCEVs to customers.
  • The partnership will focus on reducing costs by combining powertrain units, increasing demand for both commercial and passenger vehicles, and making FCEVs more affordable.
  • Both companies plan to work with hydrogen producers, distribution networks, and refueling stations to ensure a steady hydrogen supply, contributing to the growth of a hydrogen-based society.
In a move towards more sustainable transportation, BMW and Toyota are strengthening their partnership in the hydrogen sector. They are set to develop the third generation of fuel cell systems for their vehicles. By collaborating, the companies aim to offer a diverse range of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to consumers. This joint effort also focuses on cost reduction through the consolidation of powertrain units, with the goal of boosting the demand for FCEVs in both the commercial and passenger vehicle markets. The ultimate objective is to make FCEVs more accessible and contribute to the establishment of a hydrogen-based society. Toyota and BMW are not only focusing on vehicle development but also planning to collaborate with hydrogen producers, distribution networks, and refueling stations to ensure a consistent supply of hydrogen while working towards cost efficiency. This partnership builds on their successful history of collaboration, which has previously resulted in popular models like the Toyota Supra and BMW Z4. The two companies believe that joining forces with others is essential in advancing hydrogen technology and creating a sustainable future in the automotive industry.
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