J-Bus, a joint venture between Hino and Isuzu. Japanese automakers Toyota Motor and Isuzu Motors announced that they have agreed to jointly develop a new generation of fuel-cell route buses, with ...
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Toyota SinoHytec Fuel Cell Co., a partnership between Toyota Motor Corp. and Chinese fuel cell system developer SinoHytec Co., opened a plant in Beijing on Aug. 20 to build fuel cell systems for ...
Toyota is partnering with a Turkish bus maker to produce fuel cell buses. Toyota already partners with FuelCell Energy to produce hydrogen for Toyota vehicles. This may create an opportunity for ...
Electric vehicles are growing in popularity, but a handful of automakers continue to invest in fuel cell vehicles. Toyota is one of their biggest proponents and the company has released the first ...
Isuzu Motors and Toyota Motor plan to develop hydrogen fuel cell-powered route buses, combining their respective technologies. Production is scheduled to begin in fiscal 2026, according to Nikkei and ...
TOKYO (AP) — Rocket science long dismissed as too impractical and expensive for everyday cars is getting a push into the mainstream by Toyota, the world’s top-selling automaker. Buoyed by its success ...
That's good news for Toyota, I guess. And tangentially, I suppose it's good news for FuelCell Energy as well -- on the theory that Toyota's increasing interest in hydrogen as a fuel source for ...