ANAHEIM, Calif. (April 28, 2025) - Toyota Motor North America (Toyota) today reaffirmed its commitment to a Hydrogen Society at the 2025 Advanced Clean Transportation Expo, introducing hydrogen-related plans, investments and debuting new fuel cell technologies and products. The Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car is shown at Brussels Expo on Jan.
13, 2023, in Brussels, Belgium. The Mirai is one of the first hydrogen fuel. Plus, hydrogen sensors detect a leak or a collision, Toyota says; in case of an accident, the hydrogen tank valves are designed to close, preventing any additional hydrogen from escaping.
Toyota has been trying to make the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle work as an alternative to EVs for more than a decade. It has tried partnerships with fuel companies, giving away $15,000 in free. Toyota Motor Corporation (Toyota) announced today that it has developed a new fuel cell (FC) system, its third-generation fuel cell system (3rd Gen FC System), as part of its continued efforts toward the realization of a hydrogen society.
Discover Toyota's breakthrough hydrogen combustion engine, a high-performance, zero. With this investment, Toyota Motor North America aims to bolster the fueling network for both current and future generations of fuel. The hydrogen-powered 2025 Toyota Mirai sedan, while nowhere near as economical, is still vastly more efficient than practically any combustion.
Toyota sees hydrogen as the key to decarbonizing transport where batteries fall short, investing in new fuel cell tech and global infrastructure. Toyota is unveiling a bold new plan to power the future with hydrogen, challenging the dominance of electric vehicles with innovative technology.