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Hydrogen fuel cars arrive in India with Toyota Mirai
Summary
Toyota is showcasing its Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle in India, which uses onboard hydrogen to generate electricity and emits only water vapor; refueling is reported to take minutes at hydrogen pumps.
Content
Toyota is showcasing the Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle in India. The car converts hydrogen and oxygen onboard into electricity and emits only water vapor from the tailpipe. Its hydrogen storage system feeds a fuel cell stack that powers an electric motor. Refueling is done at a hydrogen pump in a matter of minutes, similar to filling a gasoline tank.
Key points:
- Toyota presented the Mirai FCEV in India.
- The vehicle uses a hydrogen storage system and a fuel cell stack to produce electricity that powers an electric motor.
- Tailpipe output is reported as water vapor only, with no tailpipe carbon emissions.
- Refueling is reported to take minutes at hydrogen pumps, similar to conventional filling.
- The sedan is described as having range and quiet operation intended for everyday driving needs.
- Fuel cell vehicles are presented as an alternative zero-emission option alongside battery-only EVs.
Summary:
The presentation highlights a zero-emission vehicle that combines electric drive with onboard hydrogen generation and conventional refueling patterns. Undetermined at this time.
