Toyota Receives Zero Emission CARB Executive Order for HD Fuel Cell Electric Powertrain Kit
Toyota has received a Zero Emission Powertrain (ZEP) Executive Order from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) for its new heavy-duty fuel cell electric powertrain kit. This certification allows manufacturers of heavy-duty trucks to qualify for incentives aimed at promoting zero-emission vehicles. Toyota plans to begin assembling more efficient fuel cell modules for hydrogen-powered trucks at its Kentucky plant later this year. The certified powertrain kit includes essential components like hydrogen fuel storage tanks and fuel cell stacks, representing a substantial shift from traditional diesel powertrains. Toyota's commitment to hydrogen technology spans nearly 30 years, with advancements leading to this significant regulatory achievement, highlighting its role in reducing heavy-duty transport emissions.
- CARB certification opens pathways for incentive eligibility for manufacturers using Toyota's powertrain.
- First commercial assembly of hydrogen fuel cell modules slated for later this year in Kentucky.
- Powertrain kit offers a leaner alternative to diesel engines, enhancing payload capacity and uptime.
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- CARB Executive Order certifies
Toyota's heavy-duty fuel cell electric powertrain kit as a Zero-Emission Powertrain (ZEP) - Allows qualified heavy-duty truck manufacturers using the fuel cell electric powertrain kit to be eligible for incentives
- Toyota plans to begin assembly of new, more efficient fuel cell modules for hydrogen-powered, heavy-duty commercial trucks at its
Kentucky plant later this year
CARB's ZEP Executive Order certifies that a powertrain complies with CARB regulations for zero-emission powertrains determined to meet specific emissions standards required for sale in
"Toyota aims to reduce or eliminate emissions for all mobility solutions, and our fuel cell electric powertrains have proven that hydrogen can play a significant role in the emissions reduction of emissions from heavy-duty transportation," said
Yet, it was the generation of truck named "Ocean" that showed some of the greatest examples of how hydrogen-based powertrains with fuel cell stacks could be used in real-world applications such as drayage, through a proof-of-concept demonstration at the
"We believe hydrogen will play a significant role in the emissions reduction of heavy-duty transport while not sacrificing the distance, power, or fueling times needed to keep these fleet and individual operators running," said
From creating one of the world's first mass market passenger fuel cell electric vehicle in the Mirai, to applying and scaling the technology now to other applications that can benefit from zero-emissions, including heavy-duty transport, power generation systems, and others,
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