500 Toyota Mirai hydrogen cars to be used for 2024 Olympics and Paralympics
The automaker has stated that its H2 vehicles will be used for the zero-emission fleet in Paris. Toyota is an Olympic and Paralympic Games Worldwide Partner and has announced that it will be supplying 500 of its Mirai hydrogen cars to be used as the official fleet for the games in Paris next year. The goal is to offer mobility solutions to support decarbonization of the major sporting event. “In 2018, Akio Toyoda announced a major turning point for the Toyota Group: to transform the company from a car manufacturer to a mobility company,” said Toyota France Chair and CEO Frank Marotte. “With t…
The automaker has stated that its H2 vehicles will be used for the zero-emission fleet in Paris.
Toyota is an Olympic and Paralympic Games Worldwide Partner and has announced that it will be supplying 500 of its Mirai hydrogen cars to be used as the official fleet for the games in Paris next year.The goal is to offer mobility solutions to support decarbonization of the major sporting event.
“In 2018, Akio Toyoda announced a major turning point for the Toyota Group: to transform the company from a car manufacturer to a mobility company,” said Toyota France Chair and CEO Frank Marotte. “With this new direction, the aim is to go beyond the boundaries of our industry by building a better society, based on carbon neutrality.” Toyota’s announcement explained that achieving carbon neutrality requires an approach taking several paths. This means that while hydrogen cars will play an important role, so will battery electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids and full hybrids as well. In this way, consumers across all regions will be able to select an option that will best suit their transportation needs.The Toyota Mirai hydrogen cars will provide Olympians and Paralympians with zero-emission transportation.
The fleet of Mirai sedans will be refueled using H2 produced using electrolysis powered by renewable energy. [caption id="attachment_60972" align="aligncenter" width="1200"]
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This fuel will be supplied by Air Liquide, an Official Hydrogen Supporter of the Olympic and Paralympic Games Paris 2024.