Start-up French business Hyliko is planning to integrate Toyota’s second generation hydrogen fuel cell modules into heavy-duty trucks.
This latest co-operation increases Toyota’s portfolio of partnerships in which it is providing its fuel cell technology to support hydrogen initiatives in diverse areas, including trains, buses, generators and marine to extend the technology for zero-emissions.
Ford still sees a future for petrol engines to maximise its investments before it makes a substantial move into electric only power, according to Just Auto.
The Mondeo is expected to live on in China as the Evos (above) while Pickups and SUVs, as well as some Mustang sports models will have ICEs for the foreseable future in the Americas.
Some 100 BMW iX5 Hydrogen cars are being piloted to evaluate the concept on the road in the hands of ordinary drivers this year.
It is the latest stage in the company’s development of hydrogen cars for possible future production.
IAM RoadSmart welcomed the Home Secretary’s decision to include roads policing for the first time in the Strategic Policing Requirements published last week.
This high-level document from the Home Office now recognises the importance of road policing and it means all police forces will be required to give it greater attention, both nationally and regionally and ensure they have the capabilities to deliver an appropriately robust and co-ordinated response.
RAC Connected is enhancing its offer to business fleets by partnering with market-leading smart camera systems provider Exeros Technologies to further protect drivers and vehicles.
Customers can choose from multiple camera systems which capture forward and rear views from vehicles to ones that live-stream, monitor drivers’ gestures using artificial intelligence technology for signs of fatigue or distraction and provide full security CCTV.