Toyota FCV programme boosted by fuel tank deal
02 Sep 2014|2,115 views
Toyota has reached an important production staging post in its programme to launch its first Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV), gaining government approved status to build and inspect high-pressure hydrogen tanks.
Having met the stringent criteria required by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry - the first manufacturer to do so - Toyota can now increase production of tanks that can be used for safe storage of hydrogen fuel at up to 70MPa pressure. This keeps the company firmly on track for the market introduction of its Fuel Cell Sedan in Japan, Europe and North America in 2015.
Japanese law requires all pressurised gas containers and accessories to be type-certified and made available for official safety inspections during the manufacturing process. Until now, Toyota's hydrogen tanks also have to undergo a further inspection before being installed in a vehicle.
By being able to self-inspect the tanks it makes, Toyota can now streamline its FCV manufacturing process, while maintaining the highest quality and safety standards. As well as improving efficiency and productivity, this is also expected to help reduce the cost of FCVs.
Toyota has reached an important production staging post in its programme to launch its first Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV), gaining government approved status to build and inspect high-pressure hydrogen tanks.
Having met the stringent criteria required by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry - the first manufacturer to do so - Toyota can now increase production of tanks that can be used for safe storage of hydrogen fuel at up to 70MPa pressure. This keeps the company firmly on track for the market introduction of its Fuel Cell Sedan in Japan, Europe and North America in 2015.
Japanese law requires all pressurised gas containers and accessories to be type-certified and made available for official safety inspections during the manufacturing process. Until now, Toyota's hydrogen tanks also have to undergo a further inspection before being installed in a vehicle.
By being able to self-inspect the tanks it makes, Toyota can now streamline its FCV manufacturing process, while maintaining the highest quality and safety standards. As well as improving efficiency and productivity, this is also expected to help reduce the cost of FCVs.
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