BMW & Toyota Collaborate To Offer Hydrogen Fuel Cell Option For Their Cars
BMW and Toyota, have joined forces to develop hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). This collaboration aims to bring a new generation of FCEVs to the market, offering an all-electric powertrain option with zero local emissions.?
The partnership is a key step in the companies' shared vision of advancing hydrogen-powered mobility, with BMW set to launch its first series production FCEV in 2028.
BMW’s First FCEV Launch in 2028
BMW plans to introduce its first series production FCEV in 2028, expanding its eco-friendly vehicle lineup. The hydrogen-powered FCEV will provide an additional zero-emission option, complementing BMW’s current range of battery electric vehicles (BEVs), plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), and internal combustion engines (ICEs).?
According to Oliver Zipse, Chairman of the Board of Management of BMW AG, this launch represents a pivotal moment in automotive history, showcasing how technological advancements like BMW Toyota FCEVs are shaping the future of mobility.
Hydrogen Technology Initially Tested On BMW iX5
BMW’s journey into hydrogen FCEV technology began with the BMW iX5 Hydrogen pilot fleet, which has undergone extensive testing worldwide. The successful trials of these vehicles have set the stage for BMW’s upcoming production model.
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4 周Very interesting and meaningful post! Thanks for sharing!
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1 个月A very interesting concrete step towards technological openness. Will fuel cell cars really play a role in our future mobility? Exciting question with no easy answer, in my opinion. We will see ...