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Toyota Mirai fuel cell car and on of the fuel cell forklifts on display at the Motomachi plant

Toyota puts fuel cell forklifts to work at Motomachi plant

The fuel cell forklift
The fuel cell forklift

Toyota Motor Corporation, Tuesday, said it has started using two fuel cell forklifts, which have been manufactured by Toyota Industries Corporation, at its Motomachi Plant located in Toyota City, Aichi Prefecture, Japan.

Fuel cell forklifts, which utilises hydrogen to generate electricity, have excellent environmental performance as they do not emit CO2 or substances of concern (SOCs) during operation. They are also very convenient given that they can be refueled in approximately three minutes. Furthermore, with their ability to supply electricity, these fuel cell forklifts can serve as a source of power supply during emergencies. In order to reduce CO2 emissions from its plants, Toyota said it intends to replace existing conventional forklifts with fuel cell forklifts, stressing that this will start with the Motomachi Plant, with two units being adopted in 2017, followed by about 20 units in 2018, and eventually, reaching the goal of 170 to 180 units by around 2020.

It is worthy to note that since the announcement of the Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050 in 2015, Toyota has been developing and implementing technologies by harnessing hydrogen energy, which is aimed at utilizing hydrogen in its plants to realize its Plant Zero CO2Emissions Challenge. Toyota said it is steadily working on such initiatives to reach this goal, including plans to push through with adopting and utilizing fuel cell forklifts in plants on top of the Motomachi Plant.

However, this time, Toyota said it is introducing these two fuel cell forklifts by tapping on a joint initiative by the Japanese Ministry of the Environment, as well as the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism in an effort to promote the use of fuel cells in industrial vehicles in order to realise a hydrogen-based society.

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