Toyota has delivered a straightforward message to Australian drivers, diesel days are numbered and hybrid and hydrogen is the future.
Toyota Australia's vice president, Sean Hanley, predicts hydrogen powertrains will eventually replace diesel, despite current skepticism and infrastructure challenges.
Australia has a new climate target: cutting emissions by 62%–70% below 2005 levels by 2035. Meeting even the lower end means halving emissions in a decade.
Unlike the top-selling car brands in Australia, you can nearly count the sales of Australia’s slowest-selling cars on one hand. While no manufacturer wants to see their name on a ...
BMW is preparing to make hydrogen vehicles accessible worldwide, signaling a major push in sustainable automotive tech.
Green hydrogen may have lost its gloss this year, but it still has plenty of growth opportunities as global capital and governments chase net zero.
Throughout 2024, online rumors claimed that electric car company Tesla had announced a to-be-released "Model H" car that would run on hydrogen fuel cells, as opposed to battery power. Multiple videos ...
Toyota has long been a leader in advancing sustainable vehicle technologies. While many automakers have focused solely on battery-powered electric cars, Toyota has spent years investing in hydrogen ...
Toyota reveals prototype portable hydrogen canisters at Japan Mobility Show Bizweek 2024 in Chiba prefecture, Japan, showcasing a hydrogen FCEV charging concept for vehicles and appliances. The ...
Toyota, Hyundai, Honda and others continue to pump money into hydrogen fuel cell vehicles despite significant drawbacks and ...
Australia and Japan have a long-established energy trade relationship, initially centered on Australian coal and iron ore exports to support Japan’s post-war reconstruction, and subsequently expanding ...