- Toyota Motor Corp's TM experimental hydrogen car claims to preserve millions of auto jobs, Reuters reports as claimed in an U.N. climate conference.
- A converted GR Yaris engine running on hydrogen powers the colorful Toyota Corolla Sport. The viability of such a powerplant commercially could keep internal combustion engines running in a carbon-free world.
- By 2025, Toyota aims to have 15 EV models and is investing $13.5 billion over a decade to expand battery production.
- At the Glasgow meet, leading automakers, including General Motors Co GM, Ford Motor Co F, Sweden's Volvo AB VLVLY, and Daimler AG's DMLRY Mercedes-Benz pledged to phase out fossil-fuel cars by 2040.
- "We don't want to be seen as an EV maker, but as a carbon-neutral company," Toyota Vice Chairman Shigeru Hayakawa said.
- "If the adoption of carbon-free fuels happens quickly, that could bring the first battery EV boom to an end," as per an auto analyst.
- "Hydrogen has long been known as a potential low-carbon transport fuel, but establishing it in the transport fuel mix has been difficult," the IEA said.
- Price Action: TM shares closed higher by 0.33% at $185 on Friday.
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