3rd September 2025 | Tokyo, Japan – Toyota Motor Corporation has officially joined the TOKYO H2 project, a new initiative by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government aimed at positioning Tokyo as a global leader in hydrogen.
Expanding Hydrogen Mobility
As part of the project, Toyota has added the Crown Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCEV) to Tokyo’s growing fleet of hydrogen-powered taxis. With its quiet drive, spacious interiors, and premium comfort, the Crown FCEV promises a refined passenger experience that goes beyond conventional taxis.
The Tokyo government targets 600 hydrogen taxis by FY2030, and Toyota plans to contribute 200 units by FY2025, accelerating adoption in commercial mobility.


Hydrogen Hub for Collaboration
Coinciding with the project launch, Toyota has renovated its TOYOTA MIRAI Showroom in Minato City, Tokyo, transforming it into the TOKYO H2 HUB.
This center will serve as a collaborative platform for companies and organizations advancing hydrogen technologies and raising public awareness about hydrogen energy.
Toyota’s Commitment to “Beyond Zero”
Toyota views hydrogen as a key energy source for the future and is actively working across the supply chain—from production and storage to transport and utilization.
Through initiatives like TOKYO H2, Toyota aims to:
- Expand partnerships with businesses and government bodies
- Generate large-scale hydrogen demand to create a sustainable ecosystem
- Make hydrogen technology more accessible in everyday life
This aligns with Toyota’s “Beyond Zero” vision, which seeks not only to reduce carbon impact but also to create added value for future societies.
Key Facts at a Glance
- Project: TOKYO H2 (Public–Private Partnership led by Tokyo Metropolitan Government)
- Target: ~600 hydrogen taxis in Tokyo by FY2030
- Toyota’s Role: 200 Crown FCEV taxis by FY2025
- Facility: TOYOTA MIRAI Showroom relaunched as TOKYO H2 HUB
- Goal: Make Tokyo a world leader in hydrogen adoption
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