Toyota has developed a new fuel cell hybrid vehicle that travels more than double the distance of its predecessor model, increasing the maximum cruising range from 205 miles to 515 miles. Limited cruising ranges of previous fuel cell systems presented obstacles to widespread fuel cell vehicle use but the ‘Toyota FCHV-adv' (fuel cell hybrid vehicle-advanced) improves the cruising range with its newly designed high-performance Toyota FC Stack.Fuel efficiency was improved by 25 per cent through improving fuel cell unit performance, enhancing the regenerative brake system and reducing energy consumed by the auxiliary system. Further changes include incorporating degradation control for the electrode catalyst and improving fuel cell durability. Furthermore, equipping the vehicle with Toyota-developed high-pressure hydrogen tanks makes it possible to travel approximately 515 miles* on a single fuelling — performance that more than doubles that of the Toyota FCHV-adv's predecessor, the Toyota FCHV.

Toyota FCHV-adv The Toyota FCHV-adv also deals with the low-temperature start issues typically associated with fuel cell vehicles. The building block of the Toyota FC Stack is the Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA), where engineers focused on the basic problem of internally produced water interfering with electrical generation within the MEA at low temperatures. Research was carried out to understand the behaviour and amount of water generated in the fuel cell, allowing engineers to optimise the MEA design to improve low-temperature start-up. As a result, the Toyota FCHV-adv can start and operate in cold regions at temperatures as low as –30 degrees Celsius, meaning the vehicle can be used in a wider variety of conditions and climates. While steadily conducting research and development to resolve issues such as how to improve the durability and reduce costs of the Toyota FC Stack, Toyota is working with government, energy companies and other concerned parties to actively bring about widespread fuel cell vehicle use. The Toyota FCHV-adv acquired vehicle-type certification from Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT) on June 3. *10-15 test cycle, Toyota calculations Vehicle Specifications

Vehicle TOYOTA FCHV-adv TOYOTA FCHV
Overall length/width/height (mm) 4,735/1,815/1,685 4,735/1,815/1,685
Weight (kg) 1,880 1,880
Seating capacity 5 5
Maximum cruising range (km)* 10-15 test cycle/JC08 test cycle Approx. 830/Approx. 760 Approx. 330(10-15 test cycle)
Maximum speed (km/h) 155 155
Fuel cell Name Toyota FC Stack Toyota FC Stack
Type Polymer electrolyte Polymer electrolyte
Output (kW) 90 90
Motor Type Permanent magnet Permanent magnet

Maximum output in kW (ps)

90 (122) 90 (122)

Maximum torque in N-m (kg-m)

260 (26.5) 260 (26.5)
Fuel Hydrogen Hydrogen
Storage system High-pressure storage tanks High-pressure storage tanks

Maximum storage pressure (MPa)

70 35
Tank capacity (L) 156 148
Battery Nickel-metal hydride Nickel-metal hydride

*As based on TMC calculations