Toyoda Gosei has launched a large high-pressure H2 tank. The need for these large tanks is expected to grow for the use on the fuel cell trucks that run on H2. The new tanks are used in the mass-market light-duty fuel cell electric trucks that are being brought to the market by Commercial Japan Partnership Technologies Corporation, backed by Toyota Motor Corporation, Isuzu Motors Limited and others.
These newly-developed large tanks can be filled with about eight times as much H2 as the passenger fuel cell vehicle tanks Toyoda Gosei produces for the Toyota Mirai (the second-generation model), which are installed in the rear of that vehicle. In developing the larger tanks, Toyoda Gosei applied the technology for high-efficiency storage of H2 the company and Toyota Motor had refined in the tanks for the Mirai.
Delivery trucks travel long distances and make multiple deliveries each day, and so need to have a long driving range and fast refueling. Fuel cell trucks meet these needs and are expected to come into greater use. Toyoda Gosei will contribute to a H2 society through the development and production of H2 tanks that are a crucial component of fuel cell vehicles.