Hydrogen remains 'key pillar' of future, says Toyota Europe boss

Toyota Mirai 2021 front quarter tracking

The Toyota Mirai is one of a select few hydrogen fuel cell cars currently on the market

Toyota remains committed to hydrogen, both in fuel cell and combustion applications

Hydrogen will play a key role in differentiating Toyota from rival car manufacturers in the future, according to Toyota Motor Europe president and CEO, Matt Harrison.

Underlining the firm’s commitment to the technology – in fuel cell and combustion applications – Harrison said: “We have a hydrogen division and assembly facilities, and as demand ramps up prices will come down; we see a lot of opportunities there.

“Because of that, I see the technology as a key pillar of our future – I see it as a key pillar in our future, in a way that hybrid is now.

Harrison also indicated his support for the mooted switch to hydrogen power for the World Endurance Championship when it updates its rules in 2026.

“We are trying to utilise motorsport and I suspect there is a real possibility of hydrogen being adopted, although there are still some questions on the feasibility of it, around tank sizes, the weight issues and recharging.

“But the progress has been strong, and we need to keep working on it.”


Source: Autocar

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