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Toyota and Hino to Test New Fuel Cell Bus on Public Routes in Tokyo

In the next stage of development for their jointly-developed fuel cell bus, Toyota Motor Corporation and Hino Motors, Ltd. will carry out field tests in Tokyo from July 24 to July 30, hoping to accelerate technological development of the bus with the aim of bringing it to market.

These field tests will help determine the practicality of the fuel cell bus for use in public transport networks, as well as evaluating the efficacy of its external power supply system during widespread power outages caused by natural disasters. The tests will be carried out with the cooperation of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

The new bus was developed jointly by Toyota and Hino based on a Hino hybrid non-step route bus and is equipped with the Toyota Fuel Cell System developed for the Mirai fuel cell vehicle. Toyota was responsible for development of the fuel cell system, while Hino handled development of the bus body, including the chassis.

The design of the bus has been optimized for increased power output, and features two 110 kW fuel cell stacks and 110 kW (335 N·m) motors alongside eight 70 MPa high-pressure hydrogen tanks. The bus uses a NiMH drive battery, and also features a 9.8 kW / DC300 V vehicle-to-home (V2H) system.

Main specifications of the fuel cell bus:
Toyota-Hino-Fuel-Cell-Bus_1

Jul 22, 2015Blagojce Krivevski
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July 22, 2015 Electric Car NewsFuel-Cell-Bus, Hino Fuel Cell Bus, Toyota Fuel Cell, Toyota Fuel Cell System, Toyota Hino Fuel Cell Bus
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