Advancing Green Mobility in Makkah: Hydrogen Fuel Cell Bus Trial by Abdul Latif Jameel Motors
Key Ideas
- Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, along with Toyota and other entities, partakes in a hydrogen fuel cell bus trial in Makkah, promoting sustainable green mobility.
- The Caetano H2.City Gold bus, powered by Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell stack, demonstrates practicality with 400 km autonomy and quick refueling, reducing environmental footprints.
- The initiative aligns with Toyota's goal of achieving carbon neutrality through various sustainable mobility options like FCEVs, HEVs, PHEVs, and BEVs, supporting Saudi Vision 2030.
- Mazin Ghazi Jameel emphasizes the commitment to fuel cell technology, aiming to establish Saudi Arabia as a leader in sustainable mobility and aligning with Toyota's carbon neutrality strategy.
Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, in collaboration with Toyota Motor Corporation and other entities, has participated in a hydrogen fuel cell bus trial in Makkah, Saudi Arabia. The initiative, organized by the Royal Commission for Makkah City and Holy Sites and the Ministry of Energy, aims to advance green mobility in the region. The Caetano H2.City Gold bus, powered by Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell stack, was provided by Abdul Latif Jameel Motors for the trial, showcasing its practicality with 400 km of autonomy and quick refueling time. The project also included specialized training for the fire department on the safe handling of hydrogen technology. This endeavor reflects Toyota's multi-pathway approach to achieve carbon neutrality, offering diverse sustainable mobility solutions such as FCEVs, HEVs, PHEVs, and BEVs. Mazin Ghazi Jameel, Managing Director of Toyota Marketing Operations at Abdul Latif Jameel Motors, expressed pride in supporting the trial in Makkah, emphasizing the commitment to fuel cell technology and sustainable mobility. The initiative aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 and Toyota's sustainability strategies, aiming to establish Saudi Arabia as a key player in sustainable transportation solutions.
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