Toyota Looks to Fuel Cell, Battery EVs to Facilitate Carbon Neutrality
Toyota, unlike the vast majority of other established automakers and EV startups, has overwhelmingly invested in fuel-cell vehicles instead of battery electric cars. Aside from the Toyota Prius and RAV4 hybrid, Toyota’s only alternative energy offering is the Mirai, one of the few hydrogen fuel cell vehicles traversing America’s roads. With most automakers pledging to invest billions of dollars into the development and manufacture of zero-emission battery electric cars (BEVs) over the next few decades, Toyota seems to have doubled down on its efforts to develop fuel cell EVs rather than conventional electric cars. However, a team of global and…