Fuel cell
Toyota readjusts its hydrogen strategy

From Sven Prawitz | Translated by AI 2 min Reading Time

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According to a report in the Financial Times, the Japanese manufacturer is realigning its product strategy. According to the report, there will not be a market for fuel cell cars in the medium term.

Toyota continues to develop fuel cell drives. In series applications, however, the focus is shifting towards commercial vehicles.(Image: Toyota)
Toyota continues to develop fuel cell drives. In series applications, however, the focus is shifting towards commercial vehicles.
(Image: Toyota)

Toyota is regarded as one of the drivers of fuel cell technology for vehicles. The Mirai model is being produced in small series in its second generation. However, the sales figures are likely to be disappointing—according to the Financial Times (FT), the OEM has sold 27,500 units in ten years. The Group is therefore shifting its focus for hydrogen drives to the commercial vehicle sector.

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