Toyota boosts sustainable mobility with its new fuel cell system

Toyota transforms mobility with its new fuel cell system, optimized for commercial transportation and power generation.
Toyota lanza su sistema de pila de combustible de tercera generación

Toyota Motor Corporation has revealed its innovative third-generation fuel cell system (3rd Gen FC System), with the aim of strengthening its commitment to hydrogen-based mobility. The Japanese company seeks to consolidate this technology as an efficient and profitable alternative for commercial and passenger transport.

A key advance in efficiency and durability

The new FC system has been designed with a durability comparable to that of traditional diesel engines , but with greater efficiency in hydrogen consumption. According to Toyota, this new version improves the vehicles’ autonomy by 20% compared to the previous generation, while significantly reducing manufacturing costs.

Main Features

  • Improved durability, up to 2 times that of the previous generation, achieving durability comparable to diesel engines and a maintenance-free design.
  • Improved fuel efficiency, 1.2 times higher than the previous generation, allowing for a 20% greater cruising range.
  • Significant cost reduction through innovations in cell design and manufacturing processes.

In addition, the company has worked on a more compact and adaptable design, which facilitates its integration into a wide range of heavy commercial vehicles and stationary generators.

Fuel cell system in key markets

Toyota is looking to expand the use of hydrogen beyond passenger cars. Its third-generation system is aimed at long-haul trucks, railways, ships and even stationary energy infrastructure. This initiative is part of the company’s broader strategy to drive a hydrogen economy and reduce carbon emissions.

The third-generation FC system will be available in markets such as Japan, Europe, North America and China from 2026. The official presentation will take place at the H2 & FC EXPO in Tokyo , an event that brings together the main players in the hydrogen industry .

Toyota has supplied more than 2,700 fuel cell systems to various companies and has sold more than 28,000 units of the Mirai, its hydrogen-powered sedan . With this new development, the company reaffirms its commitment to the development of clean technologies and the strengthening of the hydrogen infrastructure at a global level.

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Source: Toyota

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