Toyota Australia Partners with Thiess for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Generator

Thiess, a leading mining company, is set to be the first customer to receive Toyota Australia’s locally-assembled hydrogen fuel cell generator. The announcement was made by Toyota Australia President and CEO, Matthew Callachor, during a ceremony held at the company’s site in Altona, Victoria.

The GEH2 power generator, with a capacity of 110 kVA, is designed by EODev, a French company specialized in hydrogen solutions. It utilizes the same Toyota Fuel Cell System found in the Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle. Toyota Australia partnered with EODev in October 2023 to assemble the generators at their Altona facility, with distribution handled by their local retail partner, Blue Diamond Machinery. Additionally, Toyota New Zealand will act as the distributor in the New Zealand market.

Callachor expressed his pride in seeing the completion of the first unit assembled at Altona and welcomed Thiess as the inaugural customer. He emphasized Toyota’s commitment to decarbonization by providing customers with various sustainable technologies and mobility solutions.

Thiess plans to utilize the hydrogen fuel cell generator in its mining operations in New South Wales, with the intention of adding a second unit in the future as part of its own decarbonization efforts. Ramesh Liyanage, Thiess Group Executive, highlighted their commitment to reducing carbon emissions and contributing to the decarbonization of the global resources sector.

Toyota has invested A$3.27 million ($2.12 million) in its Altona facility to assemble up to 100 GEH2 generators over the next three years. The company aims to produce 28 units in 2024, targeting customers in the mining, construction, and events sectors.

The GEH2 power generator, which has been in production since 2021 at EODev’s manufacturing facility in France, is currently sold in several European markets, North America, the Middle East, and now Australia.

Toyota’s partnership with Thiess represents a significant step toward a more sustainable future and highlights the growing interest in hydrogen technology as an alternative energy source in various industries. With the support of key players in the market, hydrogen-powered solutions are becoming increasingly accessible, offering a viable pathway to reduce carbon emissions and achieve long-term sustainability goals.

FAQ Section:

1. Who is the first customer to receive Toyota Australia’s locally-assembled hydrogen fuel cell generator?
The first customer to receive Toyota Australia’s locally-assembled hydrogen fuel cell generator is Thiess, a leading mining company.

2. What is the capacity of the GEH2 power generator?
The GEH2 power generator has a capacity of 110 kVA.

3. Who designed the GEH2 power generator?
The GEH2 power generator is designed by EODev, a French company specialized in hydrogen solutions.

4. Which Toyota vehicle’s fuel cell system is utilized in the GEH2 power generator?
The GEH2 power generator utilizes the same Toyota Fuel Cell System found in the Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle.

5. Who is Toyota Australia’s local retail partner for distribution of the hydrogen fuel cell generators?
Toyota Australia’s local retail partner for distribution of the hydrogen fuel cell generators is Blue Diamond Machinery.

6. Which country will act as the distributor for the New Zealand market?
Toyota New Zealand will act as the distributor for the New Zealand market.

7. Where will Thiess utilize the hydrogen fuel cell generator?
Thiess plans to utilize the hydrogen fuel cell generator in its mining operations in New South Wales.

8. What is Toyota’s investment in its Altona facility for the assembly of GEH2 generators?
Toyota has invested A$3.27 million ($2.12 million) in its Altona facility for the assembly of up to 100 GEH2 generators over the next three years.

9. Which sectors are being targeted for the GEH2 power generator?
The GEH2 power generator is targeting customers in the mining, construction, and events sectors.

10. In which regions is the GEH2 power generator currently sold?
The GEH2 power generator is currently sold in several European markets, North America, the Middle East, and now Australia.

Definitions:

– Hydrogen Fuel Cell Generator: A device that produces electricity by combining hydrogen fuel and oxygen from the air through a chemical reaction in a fuel cell.
– Decarbonization: The process of reducing or eliminating carbon emissions or carbon-related activities in order to mitigate climate change.
– Sustainable Technologies: Technologies that promote environmental sustainability by minimizing resource consumption, reducing emissions, and promoting renewable energy sources.

Suggested related links:
Toyota Official Website
Thiess Official Website
EODev Official Website

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