Toyota to sell hydrogen car 2015
The
battle for the fuel of the future just shifted hydrogen’s way with a new
innovation from Tyoyta, as the automaker said it would launch a
fuel-cell saloon in Europe in 2015.
The company famous for winning
over a sceptical country to hybrid power is now hoping that its Fuel
Cell Sedan, revealed in production form for the first time, will work
similar magic on the hydrogen-powered car, which emits only water from
its tailpipe.
Like the Prius hybrid, it will never draw in
customers on looks alone, but hydrogen power has a huge advantage over
pure battery cars like the Nissan Leaf because, according to Toyota, it
takes just threes minutes to fill and has range to match that of a
petrol car.
The car will be launched first in its production
country of Japan, where it will cost around seven million yen (£40,450).
European and North American sales will start a couple of months later,
the company said. No power figures or specifications were given.
Aside from the high price, the biggest hurdle Toyota faces is the lack
of a hydrogen refuelling infrastructure. According to Hyundai, arguably
the company furthest ahead producing hydrogen powered cars, there are
currently only 27 hydrogen stations across Europe.
The Korean
firm said a recent conference run by the UK’s Society of Motor
Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) that it expected the number of UK
stations to increase to 13 by 2015, with 26 established by 2020 and 65
by 2013. By contrast, there are approximately 133,000 fuel stations in
Europe with around 8,500 in the UK.
Hyundai has started
small-scale production of a fuel-cell version of its IX35 SUV in Korea,
and says it aims to reach a production of 1,000 by 2015. The next
generation car will go on sale in the UK by 2017, the company said,
pointing to the Intrado fuel-cell concept car as a possible indication
of how it will look.
Other makers investigating fuel-cell
vehicles includes Honda, which has leased its FCX Clarity in small
numbers in various locations across the world. Mercedes is another with a
mature fuel-cell programme, while Toyota has an agreement with BMW to
share tech know-how.
Karl Schlicht, executive vice president of
Toyota Motor Europe, said in a statement: “We are confident that
hydrogen will become increasingly popular as a way of powering
vehicles.”
8/23/2014
Toyota to sell hydrogen car 2015
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