Toyota has certified a fuel-cell powertrain kit for big Class 8 trucks. The kits can be used by companies like Kenworth to power 18-wheelers. No pricing, power, or torque specs were released.
Toyota North America is moving forward with repurposing technology from its Mirai fuel cell passenger sedan to create a hydrogen power kit for heavy-duty trucks. The automaker said Monday the ...
As part of Toyota's commitment to be carbon neutral by the year 2035, the world's largest automaker is looking at every sector to move to more clean energy sources to power its manufacturing centers ...
Editor's note: This story has been amended from an earlier version. Toyota will be offering its fuel cell kit for new factory spec'd trucks only. Toyota announced Monday that the California Air ...
Intended for use with outdoor portable applications such as handheld military electronics, an evaluation kit using the Mobion direct-methanol fuel cell (DMFC) is intended for use by government labs ...
Since Modified Mustangs & Fords magazine hasn't had a great deal of drag racing tech in the book in recent times, we've decided to tag along on the buildup of a '67 Ford Fairlane that just recently ...
Hexagon Purus’s collaboration with Toyota started in 2017 as Toyota began development of the fuel cell electric powertrain kits for Class 8 trucks, including the proof of concept “Alpha” truck for the ...
After thousands of miles of real-world testing in commercial trucking, Toyota announced today that it's preparing to take its hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric technology from prototypes to ...
Paccar and Toyota are expanding their joint efforts to develop and produce zero-emissions, hydrogen fuel cell Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks powered by Toyota’s next-generation hydrogen fuel cell ...