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Toyota Motor Corp. (NYSE: TM) is using second-generation fuel cell stacks from its 2021 Mirai passenger car for internal testing in production-intent Kenworth Class 8 trucks. Meanwhile, the ...
Kenworth and Toyota have a history of producing hydrogen fuel cell truck prototypes. During a press event held at the Port of Los Angeles, company executives, flanked by public officials ...
2002 - Toyota FCHV — World's first government-certified commercial fuel cell vehicles. Leased in the United States and Japan. [2] [3] [4]2002 - Honda FCX — World's first government-certified commercial fuel cell vehicles.
The T680 FCEV is powered with a Toyota hydrogen fuel cell, has six hydrogen tanks and a driving range over 300 miles (480 km) at a full load weight of 80,000 pounds (36,000 kg). [ 27 ] In 2022, Kenworth announced a new T680.
Depending on engine options and the load in the trailer, the Kenworth T680 can reach up to 7.2 MPG. [citation needed] The T680E is the battery-electric version with 150 miles range. [10] The T680 platform is also used in the Toyota hydrogen fuel cell trucks.
After completing 4,000 "development" miles at the port of Los Angeles, Toyota's Project Portal hydrogen fuel-cell big rig is ready to start transporting cargo from that port and the one in Long ...
Toyota Project Portal: 2017 A fuel cell truck based on the Kenworth T660: Toyota Project Portal 2.0: 2018 A fuel cell truck based on the Kenworth T680: Toyota Publica Sports: 1962 Entered production as the Sports 800: Toyota Rangga Concept: 2023 Also shown as the Toyota IMV 0 and the Toyota Next Generation Tamaraw Concept.
Classic-styled truck. Shares cab with T680 and T880. T800: 1987–present: 8: Kenworth's vocational and severe duty truck, available in both semi or rigid configurations. Shares cab with W900. T880: 2014–present: 8: Modernized variant of the T800 T680: 2013–present: 8: Replacement for both T660 and T700, Kenworth's main aerodynamic semi truck.