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PACCAR and Toyota Expand Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck Collaboration to Include Commercialization
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PACCAR and Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (Toyota) today announced an expansion of their joint efforts to develop and produce zero emissions, hydrogen fuel cell (FCEV) Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks powered by Toyota's next-generation hydrogen fuel cell modules.
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