First hydrogen fuel cell car in India is the Toyota Mirai
The vehicle will be used as a part of a pilot project in the country along with the ICAT. The first hydrogen fuel cell car in India was just launched by Toyota Kirloskar Motor in the form of the Mirai. The vehicle will be used as a part of a pilot project being run in collaboration with the International Center for Automotive Technology (ICAT). The Mirai has become one of the most easily recognizable H2-powered passenger vehicles in the world. The second generation of the Toyota Mirai FCEV is going to be built at the Karnataka-based plant in India, according to Toyota Kirloskar Motors. The fu…
The vehicle will be used as a part of a pilot project in the country along with the ICAT.
The first hydrogen fuel cell car in India was just launched by Toyota Kirloskar Motor in the form of the Mirai. The vehicle will be used as a part of a pilot project being run in collaboration with the International Center for Automotive Technology (ICAT).The Mirai has become one of the most easily recognizable H2-powered passenger vehicles in the world.
The second generation of the Toyota Mirai FCEV is going to be built at the Karnataka-based plant in India, according to Toyota Kirloskar Motors. The fuel cell car was first unveiled in December 2020. It has a five-minute refueling time and can travel as far as 646 km (401 miles) on a full tank under ideal conditions. The pilot project with ICAT is a component of the Indian government’s overall strategy for encouraging cleaner fuel solutions and overall greener energy as the country works to decarbonize. Aside from battery electric vehicles, the Indian government has also been seeking to promote H2 as another alternative to using fossil fuels in passenger vehicles, public transportation and in transport.