Toyota Fuel Cell Technology at CES 2014

Toyota brought us out to CES 2014 so that we could see what they’re up to in fuel cell technology. To our general pleasure, we found that fuel cells aren’t just for cars. Check out our interview with Jessica, a Toyota engineer.

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21 thoughts on “Toyota Fuel Cell Technology at CES 2014

  1. Wow! thats so cool. i wish toyota would explain a little more about the hydrogen part. i know that california is supposed to get 20 stations and 40 in 2016 but i sure hope that its cheap…if its everywhere then im certainly not playing the same ridiculous gas pricing game. although its still early and only a concept so im sure they will keep working on it for the next year or so and come up with something reasonable and reliable. 

  2. While it might be nice to fill up with Hydrogen instead of gasoline.  What is the miles per gallon?   How much does H cost per gallon?

  3. nice to see them giving more range to electric cars but the battery powered one's go just as far and with graphene coming up with even more power in a smaller package i do not see a long term future for fuel cells unless they become really efficient 
    but further all a great coverage off the new electric Toyota 

  4. Ford and now Toyota are getting into this new proven alternative. Better late than never. The future is bright and clean and green.

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