Enterprise invests in hydrogen future

Enterprise Rent-A-Car has taken delivery of 17 Toyota hydrogen fuel cell electric cars.

The Toyota Mirai saloons will be used in a pilot programme by Enterprise Car Club members and by Enterprise employees, as the company continues to explore ways to reduce emissions.

The fuel cell on board the Toyota Mirai uses hydrogen to make electricity to power its motor. The car can be refuelled at a hydrogen pump in the same way as a petrol or diesel vehicle, in just three minutes. Mirai creates zero harmful emissions, producing only pure water from the fuel cell process. It has a driving range of around 300 miles on a tank of hydrogen fuel.

Iain Macbeth, Enterprise European partnerships and innovation strategy director, said: “Our goal is to use this fleet of hydrogen vehicles to examine the potential for the technology in practical working environments. We want to see what role hydrogen vehicles might play in the future advancement of sustainable mobility, to reduce emissions and to help cities, communities and businesses to achieve their air quality goals.”

Jon Hunt, Toyota GB manager alternative fuels, added: “We’ll be very interested to see the results of Enterprise’s pilot study into the use of hydrogen-fuelled Mirai cars for its fleet. This is another example of commercial companies exploring the potential of these zero-emission cars as we progress towards a hydrogen society.”

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