PHEV, BEV, FCEV? Hybrid, electric and fuel cells explained
Our layman’s guide to terms such as HEV, PHEV, BEV and FCEV, which are becoming commonplace across the motoring landscape.
Mirai is Toyota’s groundbreaking fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV), an electric vehicle powered by hydrogen. Mirai’s only emission is water.
Our layman’s guide to terms such as HEV, PHEV, BEV and FCEV, which are becoming commonplace across the motoring landscape.
Toyota has advanced its hydrogen-fuelled mobility proposal with the second-gen Mirai fuel cell vehicle.
We look at why Toyota believes that hydrogen fuel cells provide the answer to the world’s need for clean energy.
The second step in Toyota’s six-part environmental challenge is to ensure that all new cars generate zero CO2 emissions throughout their life cycle.
Toyota has launched the Mirai hydrogen fuel cell vehicle so in this post, we answer the question ‘how do fuel cell vehicles work?’
Almost three decades of pioneering research and development into Toyota hydrogen fuel cell technology have passed. Here are 11 of the most important fuel cell concepts.
As sales of the Toyota Prius surpass 3 million, we take a closer look at the evolution of Toyota’s pioneering Hybrid Synergy Drive engine technology.