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Results of joint research into hydrogen energy solutions published
A review article by a team of researchers supported by the Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF) has been published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, a world-renowned scientific journal issued by the Dutch academic publisher Elsevier.
A glimpse of life in a future mobility society at Tokyo Motor Show
Toyota is hosting a 'mobility theme park' at its booth at the 2019 Tokyo Motor Show, which is now open to the public. On their journey through the stand, visitors will experience the fun of mobility and some of the possibilities Toyota believes it and others will be offering in the future.
Joint experiment with next-gen electricity system announced
TRENDE, a Tokyo Electric Power Company group company, Toyota Motor and the University of Tokyo have announced that they will conduct a joint experiment with a next-gen peer-to-peer (P2P) electricity system that enables homes, businesses, and Electric Vehicles (EVs) connected to the electricity grid to trade electricity using a blockchain. The test will run from June 2019 at Toyota's Higashi Fuji Technical Center and the surrounding area.
Humanoid robot has flexible joints to control the force of contact
A third generation humanoid robot named T-HR3 has been revealed by Toyota Motor. The company's latest robotics platform, designed and developed by Toyota's Partner Robot Division, explores new technologies for safely managing physical interactions between robots and their surroundings, as well as a new remote maneuvering system that mirrors user movements to the robot.
Toyota Material Handling UK to showcase Autopilot TAE050 at MMS 2017
Toyota Material Handling UK, who are appearing as headline sponsor at the Manufacturing Management Show, will be using the show as an opportunity to showcase its new product the Autopilot TAE050, which is set to bring automation to manufacturing sites across the UK.
A torch bearer for flying cars
The opening of the Olympic Games is an iconic moment in world sport. The lighting of the Olympic flame every four years is the culmination of a journey that sees the Olympic torch carried in relay from its spiritual home in Olympia, Greece, to the host city, where it is used to light the Olympic cauldron which then burns throughout the games.
Hydrogen fuel cell system designed for class 8 truck use
As part of 'Project Portal', Toyota is designing a heavy-duty hydrogen fuel cell system for class 8 truck use at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Ricardo provided technical assistance to the project, including areas of design, vehicle build, testing and development, and is currently supporting vehicle trials. Project Portal is the next step in Toyota’s effort to broaden the application of zero-emission fuel cell techn...
63rd Okochi memorial production prize awarded to Toyota
Toyota has announced that its paint line (Prius production line at the Tsutsumi Plant) has received the Okochi Memorial Production Prize for a significant reduction in the size of the paint line, and its corresponding CO2 emissions in the 63rd (2016) Okochi Memorial Prize awards.
Sit back and enjoy the Concept-i ride
Many new ideas are being shown off this week at CES, including Toyota’s vision for futuristic cars. Concept-i is designed to include artificial intelligence which is able to gain information about the driver, to a level never seen before, and eventually ‘building a relationship’ with the driver.
Latest technology means longer battery life
Toyota Motor has developed a way of observing the movements of tiny particles in batteries used to power electric vehicles—an advance it says will help boost their cruise range by 10% to 15%. Toyota engineer Hisao Yamashige explained to reporters Thursday at the Japanese automaker's Tokyo office the complex method for tracking the lithium ions, which are tiny particles in lithium-ion batteries, also used in laptops and smartphones.
DNA analysis will accelerate agricultural production
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) announces that it has developed a DNA analysis technology called Genotyping by Random Amplicon Sequencing (GRAS) using analytical materials that have been provided by the Kyushu Okinawa Agricultural Research Center (KARC) of the National Agriculture and Food Research Organisation (NARO). This technology is capable of dramatically improving the efficiency of identifying and selecting useful genetic information for ag...
Breakthrough on safer & smarter batteries
For anyone who’s ever panicked when their mobile device chirped, “low battery", the future could be far less stressful, thanks to the advanced battery research of scientists at the Toyota Research Institute of North America (TRINA). A breakthrough involving magnesium batteries may soon open the doors for smaller, longer-lasting batteries for everything from cars to cell phones.
Toyota & Clemson University unveil Gen-Z concept car
Graduate students at Clemson University’s International Center for Automotive Research (CU-ICAR) have designed, engineered and hand-built a vehicle as the result of a two-year collaboration with Toyota Motor North America designers and engineers. The innovative, flexible concept, called uBox, is intended to appeal to the next-gen of car buyers: Gen-Z.
Wearable mobility device developed for the blind & visually impaired
Mobility is empowering. That’s why Toyota is working to develop a wearable device for the blind and visually impaired that will help them do more with greater freedom, independence and confidence. Called Project BLAID, it reflects the company’s commitment to enrich lives by advancing the freedom of mobility for all.
Toyota Reveals New Integrated Safety Technology For Pedestrian Collision Avoidance And Automated Driving
Toyota has revealed two new integrated safety systems designed to reduce the risk of pedestrian collisions and deliver safer driving in traffic, both of which will be brought to market in the next few years.
Dealership Creatively Cuts Lighting Use/Costs
Auto dealerships, like most high profile retail businesses today, are fighting an uncertain economy and pulling out all the stops to service existing customers and attract potential buyers. In many cases an extreme makeover is the only viable solution to create a truly attractive and efficient selling environment.
Leaseplan Begin Trial of Toyota Plug-In Hybrid
LeasePlan has become the first UK leasing company to trial the production prototype Toyota Prius Plug-in hybrid prior to its launch in the autumn next year.
Fuel-frugal Prius Plug-in Hybrid A First-time Winner In The Rac Future Car Challenge
Toyota’s Prius Plug-in Hybrid has wasted no time in demonstrating its fuel-frugal character, carrying off a class win in the 2011 RAC Future Car Challenge on 5 November. It was the first outing for the production-ready car on British roads ahead of its market launch next year and it marked its debut with a 94.2mpg average fuel consumption over the 60-mile challenge route from Brighton to London.
Prius Plug-in Hybrid: The Cleanest, Most Technically Advanced Prius Yet
Toyota will debut the production version of the Prius Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
Ford and Toyota to Collaborate on New Hybrid System for Pick-ups and SUVs and on Future Telematics standards
Ford Motor Company and Toyota Motor Corporation, the world’s two leading manufacturers of hybrid vehicles, have announced they are to collaborate as equal partners on the development of an advanced new hybrid system for pick-ups (light trucks) and SUVs.