Toyota hydrogen headquarters opens in California
The automaker has established the “H2HQ” for its North American hydrogen business. The newly established H2HQ (hydrogen headquarters) facility will take care of research and development (R&D), commercialization, and sales for fuel cells and other Toyota hydrogen-related products and technology. The facility, which is located in Gardena, near the Los Angeles and Long Beach port complex, reaffirms Toyota Motor North America’s (TMNA) commitment to support a hydrogen economy. Former research center gets a makeover. The Toyota hydrogen headquarters might be new, but the physical facility itself…
The automaker has established the “H2HQ” for its North American hydrogen business.
The newly established H2HQ (hydrogen headquarters) facility will take care of research and development (R&D), commercialization, and sales for fuel cells and other Toyota hydrogen-related products and technology. The facility, which is located in Gardena, near the Los Angeles and Long Beach port complex, reaffirms Toyota Motor North America’s (TMNA) commitment to support a hydrogen economy.Former research center gets a makeover.
The Toyota hydrogen headquarters might be new, but the physical facility itself isn’t. The company renovated its existing TMNA R&D California Office in Gardena. Formerly, the building was a research center, which supported or initiated an array of fuel cell electric products. For example, the research center’s Fuel Cell Development team played a key role in supporting the development of Toyota’s light-duty Mirai (back in 2015), as well as supporting infrastructure growth throughout California, among other feats. The research center has been redesigned to accommodate the vision for the new Toyota H2HQ office workspace. In addition to being redesigned for its teams working from R&D, commercialization planning and sales, there are plans to add more features in the future, such as a flexible microgrid, customer education center, and so on. “Renaming this facility as North American Hydrogen Headquarters represents our leadership in fuel cell development creating real-world products to help reduce carbon emissions,” said Ted Ogawa, President and CEO, Toyota Motor North America in a recent news release announcing the renaming of the facility. [caption id="attachment_64630" align="aligncenter" width="1140"]
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