Toyota to supply fuel cells for Hyliko’s hydrogen-powered trucks
Toyota is set to supply French hydrogen-powered truck manufacturer Hyliko with its second generation fuel cells.
At a time when energy security has been at the forefront like never before, when the emphasis has been on expediting the necessary shift away from fossil fuels, and we face the twin concerns of cost of living crises and a looming recession globally, it’s little wonder we see such renewed consternation at the profit announcements of the energy giants.
Toyota is set to supply French hydrogen-powered truck manufacturer Hyliko with its second generation fuel cells.
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