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Toyota unveils Victoria ’ s first hydrogen production and re-fuelling facility at centre of excellence

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Toyota has commissioned Victoria ’ s first commercial-grade permanent hydrogen production , storage and refuelling facility at its former manufacturing site at Altona in Melbourne ’ s west .

Toyota Australia President and CEO Matthew Callachor said the Toyota Hydrogen Centre was built to showcase the benefits of hydrogen fuel cell technology as part of its commitment to developing sustainable technologies for future mobility and energy needs .
“ Globally , Toyota is committed to achieving zero CO2 emissions from its vehicles and plants under the Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050 and the commissioning of our hydrogen refuelling facility here today is an important step towards achieving that goal ,” Mr Callachor said .
“ By demonstrating the viability of renewablyproduced hydrogen as an automotive and energy fuel through this project , Toyota and its partners in government and business are pioneering a cleaner , more sustainable future that will encourage the further acceptance of this technology .
“ We would like to thank our government partners for their assistance in bringing this project to fruition and those progressive forward-thinking business partners who will lease the 20 Mirai sedans we have brought into Australia to prove that hydrogen and fuel cell vehicles can , and will , play an important role in helping to move us towards a more sustainable and greener future ,” Mr Callachor said .
Dr Patrick Hartley , CSIRO Hydrogen Industry Mission attended the opening and said : “ The infrastructure which is being commissioned at this new Toyota facility will not only progress the deployment of hydrogen vehicles , which can make a major contribution to helping our transport sector navigate Australia ’ s energy transition , but it will also serve as a beacon to other companies looking to invest in hydrogen transport technology .”
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