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JCB buys hydrogen fuel cell car from Toyota

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DIGGER giant JCB has taken delivery of the latest Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car – just as it develops its own hydrogen engine technology.

The vehicle is among the first batch of Toyota’s secondgene­ration hydrogen-fuelled cars to arrive in the UK since its launch earlier this year.

JCB’S purchase of the Toyota Mirai comes as the company invests £100 million in the developmen­t of supereffic­ient hydrogen engines to power its equipment.

The wraps have already come off two prototype hydrogen powered machines: a backhoe loader and a Loadall telescopic handler, which were displayed at COP26 in Glasgow.

It is the second hydrogen-fuelled Toyota Mirai bought by JCB following the purchase of a first-generation model in 2015. The new Mirai was handed over to JCB Chairman Lord Bamford by president and managing director of Toyota (GB), Agustin Martin.

Lord Bamford said: “We applaud Toyota for its consistenc­y in exploring the potential of hydrogen as an alternativ­e to fossil fuels in cars.

“Indeed, just in the past few months, Mr Akio Toyoda, president of Toyota Motor Corporatio­n, has been testing a Toyota car powered by a hydrogen combustion engine, the same technology that JCB is pioneering for its own machinery. Having a hydrogen fuel cell car in our fleet makes perfect sense as we pursue hydrogen as a fuel of the future.”

Agustin Martin said: “Since 1992, Toyota has produced more than five million cars at its Burnaston plant and our Midlands neighbours at JCB have an even longer history of providing employment, investment and innovation in the region. “JCB’S research and developmen­t into hydrogen engines marks a significan­t and forward-thinking shift in the constructi­on and agricultur­e worlds. It’s exciting to see another industry taking the steps towards decarbonis­ing society through the applicatio­n of hydrogen technology.”

JCB has manufactur­ed engines since 2004, producing them at plants in Derbyshire and Delhi, India. It is on course to celebrate production of its 750,000th engine this year.

Toyota’s all-new Mirai is its second-generation fuel-cell electric vehicle. It offers enhanced driving performanc­e, better fuel efficiency, a 30 per cent greater driving range and a price tag almost 25 per cent lower than its predecesso­r.

The increased efficiency of Mirai’s fuel cell system, coupled with a 1kg increase in hydrogen capacity, gives the car a range of approximat­ely 400 miles – an increase of 100 miles over the first generation model.

Fuelled by hydrogen, Mirai can be refilled in a matter of a few minutes.

It emits only pure water and, through the use of a new electrosta­tic filter, removes almost 100 per cent of particulat­e matter from the air, up to 2.5 microns in diameter, as it drives.

 ?? ?? JCB Chairman Lord Bamford (right) and president and managing director of Toyota (GB) Agustin Martin with JCB’S new hydrogen fuelled backhoe loader and the new Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuelled car.
JCB Chairman Lord Bamford (right) and president and managing director of Toyota (GB) Agustin Martin with JCB’S new hydrogen fuelled backhoe loader and the new Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuelled car.

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