
Toyota joins Tokyo H2 project for hydrogen mobility
Toyota will deploy 200 Crown hydrogen cabs in Tokyo by 2025 under the TOKYO H2 plan.

Toyota will deploy 200 Crown hydrogen cabs in Tokyo by 2025 under the TOKYO H2 plan.

This new project demonstrates that the most significant aerodynamic improvement is achieved by coordinating the design of multiple parts of the train.

The space organization has developed three services that allow operators to file flight plans, receive real-time risk assessments.

The collaboration between Torc and Edge Case will focus on strengthening and streamlining the autonomous truck safety case.

The Hyundai bus operated in Trojena, reaching altitudes of up to 2080 meters and gradients of 24%.

With this delivery, GSI reaches 127,600 vehicle transport seats delivered on LNG-powered vessels.

The company already provides more than 250,000 paid trips per week in five cities.

The impact test implemented weighted dummies and internal structures designed to absorb impacts, including deformable subfloors similar to safety zones in automobiles.

Tests were spread across multiple regions such as Qinghai, Hainan and Greater Khingan, in addition to flights in the United Arab Emirates and Japan.

This project seeks to measure the technical and financial feasibility of using hydrogen in heavy equipment.

The target addresses the commercial engine market and enables new applications such as hybrid aircraft, eVTOL and unmanned vehicles.

The Dayton plant is designed to manufacture up to 500 eVTOL electric aircraft per year.