
Toyota Motor Corporation has launched the Sora fuel cell bus (FC bus) concept. It plans to launch a commercial model based on the concept vehicle in 2018 and expects to introduce over 100 Sora, mainly within the Tokyo metropolitan area, ahead of the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Toyota developed the concept based on the vision of an 'enduring town icon' guided by two ideas: to make best use of the characteristics of the FC unit; and to enhance the comfort of passengers travelling on bus routes.
Toyota said it aims to create a bus that works for the world and for people, is environmentally friendly, and can contribute to communities beyond its role as a mobility service.
The Fuel Cell System (TFCS), which was developed for the Mirai fuel cell vehicle (FCV), has been adopted to deliver superior environmental performance with no CO2 emissions or Substances of Concern (SoC) emitted when in operation.
The Sora is equipped with a high capacity external power supply system, providing high output and a large capacity of electricity supply (9kW maximum outputand electricity supply of 235kWh) and can be used as an emergency power source following disasters.
Because the bus is envisioned to be used by large and varying numbers of passengers at any given time, Toyota paid close attention to convenience, safety, and peace of mind with the aim to give all passengers a pleasant riding experience, so that they would want to ride the buses regularly.
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