Toyota highlights its efforts to achieve carbon neutrality at ADIPEC 2022 |
This week at ADIPEC 2022, Toyota will highlight one of the leading green mobility solutions, the advanced hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) demonstration, the Toyota Mirai, during the four-day event.
This remarkable vehicle features innovative technologies that make it possible to offer an all-electric driving experience with best-in-class efficiency and CO2 emissions, underlining Toyota's commitment to achieving carbon neutrality and sustainable mobility for all.
ADIPEC is one of the most influential global events in the energy sector, bringing together stakeholders from energy, manufacturing and industry. It consists of a series of thematic sessions and forums aimed at accelerating the transition to clean energy, showcasing groundbreaking technologies and exploring viable strategies for a carbon-neutral future.
Toyota's participation in ADIPEC 2022 is part of its efforts to lead the mobility industry towards a carbon-neutral future. The company has a long and successful history as a leader in the development of environmentally friendly vehicles. In 1997, the company successfully launched the Toyota Prius, the world's first mass-produced, high-power hybrid electric vehicle.
Toyota continues to take a comprehensive, multi-pronged approach, with a focus on developing sustainable and convenient mobility solutions, including plug-in hybrid electric vehicles, external charging for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), battery electric vehicles and battery electric vehicles. hydrogen fuel (FCEV), all as part of its strategy to flexibly meet different user requirements for different mobility solutions around the world.
“We are excited to present the innovative Toyota Mirai electric vehicle at ADIPEC 2022, an important platform to break new ground towards a more sustainable future,” said Kei Fujita, principal representative of Toyota Motor Corporation in the Middle East and Central Asia. The electric vehicle is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell (FCEV) and emits no carbon dioxide because water is the only substance that comes out of the exhaust pipe. Hydrogen fuel cells are one of the most promising technologies we are developing to achieve carbon neutrality. At Toyota, we remain committed to providing many advanced, sustainable, and practical technologies that continue to create solutions that bring mobility to all and contribute to the well-being of all. "
Fujita added, "I would like to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to the organizers of this very important event, whose goals are closely linked to Toyota's pursuit of sustainable development. I would also like to thank our customers around the world for their continued support., which continues to inspire us to create the best car ever built. ".
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Toyota Mirai is eco-friendly as it offers a 100% carbon-neutral electric driving experience and runs entirely on hydrogen. It even bypasses special air filter systems; It captures the smallest PM2.5 particles and removes harmful chemicals, making the air better clean while driving.
Toyota Mirai also has a class-leading 400-mile range and can be refueled with hydrogen in less than five minutes, giving drivers the same performance, comfort and driving pleasure as conventional powered vehicles.
In 2021, Toyota Mirai is listed in the Guinness Book of Records in the category of eco-friendly hydrogen fuel cells and carbon-free electric vehicle; After setting a new record for the longest range for a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) on a single charge, the Southern California flagship has driven an unprecedented 1,360 miles in just five minutes on a single hydrogen fuel.
Fuel cell technology developed by Toyota in the early 1990s is now so diverse that it is not only widely used in vehicles, but also in trucks, buses, boats and stationary generators.
Fuel cell technology developed by Toyota in the early 1990s is now so diverse that it is not only widely used in vehicles, but also in trucks, buses, boats and stationary generators.
In addition to a lunar exploration spacecraft called "Lunar Cruiser" announced in 2019 as part of a joint project with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), the company is currently conducting several studies and studies for its use in trains of this technology.
The Toyota Mirai is on display at the Japan Pavilion during the Abu Dhabi Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC 2022) taking place from October 31 to November 3 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.