Toyota Hydrogen Fuel Cell Car Emits Only Water Vapor As Exhaust, Launch In 2015

Toyota has announced on Monday that it will start the sales of its Hydrogen Fuel Cell cars from 2015. In a move to compete with the hydrogen fuel cell powered cars from Hyundai and Honda, Toyota seems to be gearing up for the big launch. After having worked with researchers from University of California and Irvine University, Toyota has declared that it will have 10,000 vehicles supported with only 68 refueling stations from San Francisco to San Diego. The Fuel Cell Vehicle or FCV from Toyota is green because it emits just water vapors through the exhaust - the announcement for the same was made by the Japanese automobile maker at the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2014.

According to the research estimates, it is being said that the FCV users would need hydrogen stations and planned to put them within six minutes of their home or work. But, giving a positive spin to the assumptions and speculations Bob Carter, senior vice president of automotive operations for Toyota Motor Sales U.S.A said, "We don't need a station on every corner" and that infrastructure for the same is going to happen. An engineering prototype used for extensive on-road testing in North America for more than a year has consistently delivered a driving range of about 300 miles, the company said. The prototype also delivers zero-to-60 mph acceleration of about 10 seconds and the Hydrogen-tank refueling takes three to five minutes.

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Toyota also shared its plans of focusing on selling hydrogen cars only in California at first. California has approved $200 million to build about 20 fueling stations by 2015, 40 by 2016 and 100 by 2024. Toyota as a group has launched really cool fuel-efficient cars in the past. The one to name is Toyota Launches Aqua - Smallest Fuel-Efficient Hybrid Car. Almost a year back, we told you about Hyundai beginning mass production of its hydrogen fuel cell cars. So, we can soon expect to see some great action in the Hydrogen powered car segment.

Coming to the pricing details for this car. Toyota has promised that it will sell its fuel-cell cars for $50,000 to $100,000, aiming for the lower end of the range. So, for that price, how do you like the idea of owning a Hydrogen Fuel Cell powered car from Toyota? Share your thoughts with us in comments below.

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  • lovebox
    lovebox
    Toyota has been ranked No.1 globally for its 'green innovations'.
    Although the price seems to be a bit on the higher side, the savings in terms of fuel costs is going to more than make up for it.
    Perhaps for the market in developing countries, Toyota might come up with different pricing strategies.
    What say CEans?
  • yogi.bharadwaj
    yogi.bharadwaj
    why don't we join a hydrozen seprator from water m/c to it it becomes wonderful.
  • micheal john
    micheal john
    How much of energy spent on separating hydrogen from any source?
  • Kanagasundaram Kuppusamy
    Kanagasundaram Kuppusamy
    Toyota give "Green Technology towards world".happily welcome toyota aqua, more green inventions are made and provide to world us and then save earth from environmental pollution.Thanks lot for given green technical news to all
  • Sarathkumar Chandrasekaran
    Sarathkumar Chandrasekaran
    its a great move in automotive industry and to make it happen in reality.A range of 300 miles is very significant and i am expecting good sales as i dont consider its price as too much.Price is justified because of the new efficient eco friendly technology incorporated in it.
  • Ramani Aswath
    Ramani Aswath
    Ankita Katdare
    Coming to the pricing details for this car. Toyota has promised that it will sell its fuel-cell cars for $50,000 to $100,000, aiming for the lower end of the range. So, for that price, how do you like the idea of owning a Hydrogen Fuel Cell powered car from Toyota? Share your thoughts with us in comments below.
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  • kumarrakeshit
    kumarrakeshit
    When we can generate hydrogen gas at home then why we need hydrogen fuel station.
    I thing hydrogen gas tank is the very very risky in car. Instead of we can use on the demand technology of HHO gas that generate hydrogen gas on demand.
    we can run car 80% of HHO (hydrogen oxygen) gas and 20% on gasoline.

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