Published by Todd Bush on April 29, 2025
New website to support Toyota Hydrogen Solutions (THS), a business unit in Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) that focuses on promoting hydrogen-powered products, services, and solutions primarily to commercial customers to support their goals for reliable eco-conscious power and systems.
Website to feature THS products that are scalable for use in applications from stationary power generation to powertrains for Class 8 heavy-duty trucks, using Toyota's proven fuel cell stacks.
ANAHEIM, Calif., April 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Toyota Motor North America (TMNA) today announced the launch of a new commercially focused Toyota Hydrogen Solutions webpage as a business hub for those interested in Toyota's hydrogen-related products, services, and solutions. The new site will offer product information, provide case study examples, and offer contact information to help customers find products that offer them a pathway to reduce their emissions using Toyota's proven hydrogen-powered fuel cell technologies.
The new website was announced at the Advanced Clean Transportation Expo, where Toyota is showcasing how fuel cell technology can be used as a source of cleaner power to generate electricity to power devices and vehicle powertrains. Many of these fuel cells are already helping Toyota reduce emissions across its supply chain, and now Toyota is offering North American customers the ability to help them do the same.
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Applications for fuel cells include stationary power generation capabilities, Class 8 semi-truck powertrains, modular commercial systems power, and other innovations.
Jay Sackett, TMNA R&D chief engineer of Advanced Mobility, said: "While Toyota continues to offer its hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric technology in vehicle powertrains, we are more than a powertrain supplier. We aim to provide a host of efficient solutions that help get work done. This new website is a clear indication that we are open for business and eager to offer technologies to benefit our customers."
Today, Toyota's fuel cell stacks can be found in a host of products, from the 2025 Toyota Mirai FCEV sedan to quietly replacing diesel engines as backup power generators. Toyota fuel cells are also employed as powertrains in heavy machinery such as port and cargo-handling equipment and even passenger buses – emitting only water vapor.
Fuel cells work by binding Earth's most abundant element, hydrogen, with oxygen to create electricity. Gaseous hydrogen can be found naturally or produced by processing water through an electrolyzer. It can also be processed from natural gas or steam-reformed methane, which can be sourced from water treatment centers and landfills.
Thibaut de Barros Conti, TMNA general manager of Fuel Cell Solutions and Hydrogen Headquarters co-lead, said: "Toyota Hydrogen Solutions is here to offer society a proven technology and a pathway to a potentially cleaner fuel source. Using these technologies, with Toyota activating with key partners in the H2 supply chain, opens a clear path for a more sustainable hydrogen ecosystem."
TMNA has been developing hydrogen fuel cell technologies in the U.S. for more than 30 years. The 2015 Toyota Mirai sedan was the first mass-produced fuel cell electric vehicle to go on sale to the public. Since then, the Gardena, California-based Hydrogen Headquarters (NA H2HQ) office has expanded operations and use cases and has performed vigorous tests with fuel cells in temperatures lower than -20° Fahrenheit in Canada to nearly 150° in Death Valley.
Globally, Toyota has sold more than 2,700 commercial fuel cell units to more than 100 customers. Toyota has prepared to assemble fuel cell module kits domestically in Georgetown, Kentucky.
To learn more about Toyota Hydrogen Solutions or inquire about business opportunities, visit: Toyota Hydrogen Solutions | Toyota.com.
Toyota (NYSE: TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in the U.S. for nearly 70 years and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands, plus our nearly 1,500 dealerships.
Toyota directly employs nearly 48,000 people in the U.S. who have contributed to the design, engineering, and assembly of more than 35 million cars and trucks at our 11 manufacturing plants. In spring 2025, Toyota's plant in North Carolina will begin to manufacture automotive batteries for electrified vehicles. With more electrified vehicles on the road than any other automaker, Toyota currently offers 32 electrified options.
Through its Driving Possibilities initiative, the Toyota USA Foundation has committed to creating innovative educational programs within, and in partnership with, historically underserved communities near the company's U.S. operating sites.
For more information about Toyota, visit Toyota.com.
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