Cabify bets on Toyota Mirai for the first hydrogen-powered VTC fleet in Spain

27 June 2022
 
  • Toyota has delivered four Toyota Mirai, the company's fuel cell vehicle, to Vecttor, a subsidiary of the Cabify Group, for use as vehicles for hire (VTC)
  • This is the first VTC fleet to use hydrogen as an energy source in Spain, marking a significant step towards zero-emission mobility
  • Refuelling will take place at the hydrogen refuelling station that Enagás' subsidiary Scale Gas has in Madrid, in Avenida de Manoteras

Cabify and Toyota have joined forces to present the first fleet of VTC vehicles that use hydrogen as a source of energy in Spain. Toyota has already delivered four first-generation Toyota Mirai vehicles to the fleet, which is set to increase by the end of the year.

Cabify's bet on hydrogen-powered Toyota's fuel cell electric vehicles is of great significance for the mobility sector, as it is the first time that fuel cell technology has been incorporated as an emission-free alternative for VTC customers in Spain.

      The Toyota Mirai fleet, which will operate at Vecttor, uses hydrogen as an energy source to generate, within the fuel cell, the electricity needed to power the electric motor, generating water as the only waste in the whole process. The refuelling time for these vehicles is only 3-5 minutes, similar to that of a conventional combustion vehicle, and offers a range of around 550 km.

      The Toyota Mirai will be available within the Cabify Eco category, designed for corporate mobility customers where they are included only in electrified vehicles (hybrids, plug-in hybrids and electric). They will also be available in the other categories for private users, such as Cabify, “Cuanto Antes” or Kids.

      Refuelling will take place at the private hydrogen station that Enagás subsidiary Scale Gas has at Avenida de Manoteras 34 in Madrid. It was opened in January 2021 and is the first refuelling station in Spain that allows hydrogen to be refuelled at 700 bar.

       

      Miguel Carsi, President and CEO of Toyota Spain, commented at the presentation of this agreement "the relevance of having the technology ready to provide Cabify with the first hydrogen-powered VTC fleet in Spain. Toyota is ready to continue progressing towards zero-emission mobility, where hydrogen plays an important role as an energy vector. In his speech, he also thanked the company Enagás and its subsidiary Scale Gas for facilitating the refuelling of this fleet at its hydrogen plant.

      Daniel Bedoya, Regional Manager of Cabify in Spain, said that "this alliance with Toyota is another step forward in our commitment to accelerate sustainable mobility, by innovating and supporting alternatives that make life easier for people and companies, and make our cities better places to live. Being accompanied by companies such as Toyota and Enagás is a guarantee that the journey will be a success".

      In the words of Arturo Gonzalo, CEO of Enagás, "this agreement is in line with the plan outlined in the Hydrogen Roadmap of the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge. It’s an example of the collaboration between companies and represents a milestone in sustainable mobility and a further step in Enagás' commitment to the decarbonisation of transport". He also recalled that in 2021 "we launched, through Scale Gas and together with our partners, the first hydrogen refuelling station in Spain for long-range electric fuel cell vehicles, which will supply this fleet of Cabify vehicles and with which we continue to contribute to the integration of alternative fuels".

      With this operation, the three companies reinforce their commitment to decarbonise cities, especially in sprawling urban areas. Hydrogen is a key energy vector in this process, as it is an unlimited energy source that can be obtained in a sustainable manner, is easy to store and transport, and can be used in many different areas, from transport to heating and cooling homes and buildings.

      For its part, Cabify continues to advance its commitment to decarbonisation through innovative technologies. In 2018, Cabify became the first carbon-neutral platform in its industry, and since then it has been offsetting its emissions and those of its passengers, as well as fulfilling an annual reduction commitment. In addition, the Spanish company recently presented its Sustainable Business Strategy 2022-2025, the guide that will mark Cabify's projects and which is firmly committed to combating climate change, with the aim of decarbonising the fleet connected to its app in Spain and Latin America. Cabify maintains the goal that 100% of trips on its platform should be in decarbonised or electric fleets by 2025 in Spain and 2030 in Latin America.

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