Toyota Showcases Hydrogen Strategy at R&D Centre in Belgium
Toyota Motor Europe highlighted its multi-pathway decarbonisation strategy focused on hydrogen during a visit to its R&D centre in Zaventem, Belgium. Attendees included Flemish Minister-President Matthias Diependaele and Japanese Ambassador Takeshi Osuga, emphasizing Toyota's collaboration with policymakers and its commitment to hydrogen fuel cell technologies across various mobility sectors. The event also featured the Waterstof Industrie Cluster's role in developing hydrogen ecosystems in Europe.

Toyota Motor Europe (TME) presented its multi-pathway decarbonisation strategy focused on hydrogen at its R&D centre in Zaventem, Belgium. The event included discussions with Flemish Minister-President Matthias Diependaele and Japanese Ambassador Takeshi Osuga, highlighting Toyota's partnerships with local and EU policymakers.
TME's strategy involves scaling hydrogen fuel cell systems across passenger cars, commercial vehicles, and heavy-duty transport. The Waterstof Industrie Cluster (WIC) was introduced, showcasing regional efforts to enhance hydrogen ecosystems and a coalition among stakeholders dedicated to advancing hydrogen deployment in heavy-duty mobility.




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