Toyota’s solution for the clean future transport is represented by the fuel cell vehicles, like the FCV-R concept we saw already. The technology is still in research, Toyota being partnered with UK H2Mobility, a collaborative project evaluating the hydrogen vehicle’s potential, and doing solid progress in order to make the vehicle enter production in 2015.
In order to show people the benefits and opportunities of hydrogen fueled transport, H2Mobility has just launched its official website, designed as a credible and accessible source of information and news related to the project.
The UK H2Mobility covers a wide range of issues, from fuel productions, supply and distribution, to the development of a practical national fuel infrastructure as well as the introduction of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) on the market.
Entering the website, you’ll find an overview of all aspects of the project, giving explanations of hydrogen fuel and hydrogen refueling stations, the working principles of FCEVs and the contribution they can make to the future.
The UK H2Mobility covers a wide range of issues, from fuel productions, supply and distribution, to the development of a practical national fuel infrastructure as well as the introduction of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) on the market.
Entering the website, you’ll find an overview of all aspects of the project, giving explanations of hydrogen fuel and hydrogen refueling stations, the working principles of FCEVs and the contribution they can make to the future.