Toyota has an innovative and clean vision for the future.
This vision is slowly coming to fruition through Japans government-sponsored “hydrogen
economy” initiative. Toyota in particular believes that fuel cells will take
the place of all batteries to power zero emission cars from now to 2050. The
Toyota Mirai, still just blossoming, is the conceptual catalyst of the hydrogen
economy initiative and Toyotas vision of a cleaner future.
The Mirai, Toyotas sole zero emission vehicle, is now in its
second year. After its initial release in 2016, the Mirai was awarded the 2016
World Green Car award at the New York International Auto Show.
“Just as Prius changed the world nearly 20 years ago, the
hydrogen-powered Mirai is ready to make history. With a range of over 300 miles
per tank, a refueling time of under five minutes, and emissions that consist
only of water vapor, Mirai is leading the world toward a more sustainable
future.” –Bill Fay, group vice president and general
manager of the Toyota Division, at the NYIAS
The 2017 Mirai gets its power from a 114-kilowatt
(153-horsepower) fuel cell under the front seats, which sends electricity to
the electric motor that drives the front wheels. Some energy can also be
supplied by the 1.6-kwh nickel-metal-hydride battery pack, which provides short
boosts of energy when maximum power is needed, since fuel cells operate at a
more steady output level. The electricity pushing the Mirai begins with the
hydrogen tanks. Hydrogen travels from the tanks to the fuel cell stack where it
undergoes a chemical reaction that encompasses the oxygen in the air. This creates the
electricity, and the only byproduct from this process—water.
Safety is just as primary a concern as efficiency for the
Mirai. The prototypes endured millions of miles of road testing and track
evaluation, as well as rigorous in-house crash testing and more than 10,000
miles of extreme climate testing. The Mirai is also now equipped with Toyotas
Star Safety System, a Pre-Collision system, Safety Connect, and Lane Departure
Alert.
The Mirais sales are unfortunately limited to areas offering
hydrogen refueling stations, hence they will only be available in the US within
certain areas of California this year. You can visit our site here for
updates/more information on the Toyota Mirai.
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