Toyota Hydrogen Fuel Cell
The Next Step in Zero Harmful Tailpipe Emission Driving
Instead of being powered by electricity stored in a battery, hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles produce their electricity through a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen in a fuel cell stack. Refuelling their hydrogen tanks from a pump takes less than five minutes, and once on the road, you’ll enjoy smooth zero harmful tailpipe emission journeys.
Discover Mirai
The Mirai pushes the boundaries of hydrogen power. With an impressive driving range, it offers exceptional performance.
Explore the Mirai’s hydrogen technology
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Refuelling
Refuel just like you would with a conventional petrol or diesel car, but instead with hydrogen. Simply fill up the tank with a pump at dedicated hydrogen refuelling stations.
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Hydrogen
Upon activation, hydrogen stored in the fuel tank meets air from the intake grille. This chemical reaction creates electricity, providing energy to charge the battery.
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Regenerating braking
When the brake pads are activated and the vehicle decelerates, energy that would typically be wasted is instead diverted to top up battery power.
Clean, Safe Energy
Hydrogen is clean, safe and all around us. It’s so common it makes up 70% of matter in the universe. This allows hydrogen to be locally sourced and, if made with renewable energy, it can be completely carbon free.
The hydrogen refuelling network is growing every year. Refuelling is safe, easy and as familiar as it is in a conventional car.
The Hydrogen Society
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Electric vehicles like the Mirai are just the start for hydrogen power. As a viable alternative to fossil fuels, hydrogen not only has the potential to cut global emissions in public and commercial transportation, it’s already moving us towards a society that’s entirely hydrogen based.
From fork lift and heavy duty trucks to the Caetanobus and Energy Observer ship, Toyota fuel cell technology is already making a difference on land and sea. Next year we aim to power an entire community. Toyota’s Woven City, a prototype city at the base of Mount Fuji, will offer a fully connected ecosystem powered solely by hydrogen fuel cells.