
Toyota's President Akio Toyoda announced the official name of the fuel cell sedan before the vehicle's official launch Tuesday in Japan. For the full story, click here.
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Toyota has revealed the name of its fuel cell sedan. The Mirai means future in Japanese. Also in Toyota's future are plans to build more hydrogen fueling stations in several Northeastern states.
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Toyota will introduce its Fuel Cell Vehicle in California in late 2015 for sale rather than offering it as a leased vehicle similar to Hyundai's Tuscon Fuel Cell compact SUV.
Read More →End-users are getting a first look at the estimated cost of filling the tank on Toyota’s new fuel-cell powered sedan, which is set to debut next summer in California, as the UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS) issues a more-bullish report on the future of hydrogen
Read More →FirstElement Fuel, which recently received final approval for a $27.6 million grant from the California Energy Commission to develop the first phase of the state’s hydrogen-fuel network, has selected Black & Veatch as its primary engineering and construction provider.
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FirstElement Fuel, which recently received final approval for a $27.6 million grant from the California Energy Commission to develop the first phase of the state's hydrogen-fuel network, has selected Black & Veatch as its primary engineering and construction provider.
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Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell sedan will retail for about $70,000 when the automaker introduces it in Japan in April, before rolling it out in the U.S. and Europe during the summer of 2015.
Read More →Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell sedan will retail for about $70,000 when the automaker introduces it in Japan in April, before rolling it out in the U.S. and Europe during the summer of 2015.
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Toyota Motor Sales will produce a hydrogen fuel-cell electric car for the 2015 model year with a 300-mile range that will initially debut in California, the automaker announced at the Consumer Electronics Show.
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Toyota Motor Sales will debut its hydrogen-powered FCV concept sedan at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January, the automaker has announced.
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