Toyota and Coca-Cola Join Forces on Zero Emission Hydrogen Truck Trial

Revolutionising Long-Haul Freight with Hydrogen Power

Toyota has teamed up with Coca-Cola and Air Liquide to launch a cutting-edge pilot programme testing hydrogen fuel cell trucks for heavy-duty, long-haul transport. The zero tailpipe emission vehicle uses Toyota’s fuel cell tech, turning hydrogen and oxygen into water while generating electricity — meaning the only exhaust is pure H2O.

This innovative truck aims to slash the carbon footprint of freight transport significantly, supporting Coca-Cola’s supply operations with an eye on a cleaner future.

Hydrogen: The Future Fuel for Freight

  • Toyota’s proof-of-concept truck showcases fuel cell efficiency and viability for tough, long-distance hauls.
  • Fast hydrogen refuelling keeps trucks on the move with minimal downtime.
  • Air Liquide supplies renewable hydrogen, backing vital infrastructure needed for widespread hydrogen use.

Heavy trucks carry a huge chunk of Europe’s freight, making them key players in the shift to sustainable transport. As Toyota pushes for carbon-neutral societies, this collaboration is a major step towards meeting climate goals.

Industry Leaders Speak Out

“We are pleased to partner with Toyota and Air Liquide to test hydrogen solutions for our long-distance logistics operations,” said Eric Desbonnets, Vice President Paris 2024 Operations and Sustainability at Coca-Cola. “We want to learn from this experience as we continue to work towards reducing our carbon footprint.”

“This project shows hydrogen’s potential for heavy-duty transport. Hydrogen offers flexibility and productivity for long-distance hauls,” added Erwin Penfornis, Vice President Hydrogen Energy at Air Liquide. “It’s a concrete step in tackling climate change with low-carbon transport solutions.”

“We’re expanding our Toyota Fuel Cell Module beyond cars into trucks, buses, trains, boats, and more,” said Thiebault Paquet, Vice President R&D at Toyota Motor Europe. “Collaborating with partners to drive sustainable mobility is key to achieving zero emissions in logistics by 2040.”

Driving Toward a Carbon-Neutral Future

The Toyota-led project highlights the urgent need to develop both hydrogen vehicles and refuelling infrastructure simultaneously. With heavy trucks demanding large volumes of hydrogen, this collaboration is crucial for kickstarting a clean, sustainable transport revolution across Europe and beyond.

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