BMW and Toyota start joint hydrogen fuel cell car project: is gasoline history?
August 14, 2022
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German car company BMW with Japanese Toyota has been collaborating on several models for a long time. While the two companies previously partnered for Supra and Z4, it
German car company BMW with Japanese Toyota has been collaborating on several models for a long time. While the two companies previously partnered for Supra and Z4, it looks like this partnership will diversify even more in the near future. The duo’s goal is cars that run on hydrogen fuel cells.
Two giants of the automotive industry, in 2025 aims to initiate the mass production and sale of cars with jointly developed hydrogen fuel cells. The first statements about this came from the BMW front.
Preparation for hydrogen fuel cell models from BMW and Toyota
The name responsible for the sale of BMW, who made a statement about this Peter Attention, BMW’s hydrogen fuel cell technology SUV He stated that he thought it suitable for the models. Given the increasing interest in the SUV market in recent years, it is not surprising that BMW has focused on this segment. In addition, BMW has previously indicated that it wants to take advantage of hydrogen power in the X7.
Of course, we’ll have to wait until 2025 to see a hydrogen fuel cell BMW model. The company first introduced it at the Munich Motor Show last year. iX5Hydrogen concept will begin limited production for: For this reason, hydrogen fuel cell models will be released three years later.
German firm by 2030 Mini and Rolls Royce It plans to get at least half of its car sales, including its brands, from electric cars. In this process, the hydrogen fuel cell technology the company has chosen to diversify its products is expected to evolve in infrastructure.
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