Woven City Reveals New Hydrogen Cartridge

Akihabara News (Tokyo) — Toyota and its smart city project, Woven City, have released a portable hydrogen cartridge product intended to be a key source of energy for residents.

The cartridge is one of many new technologies to be tested at the developing community located at the base of Mt. Fuji in Shizuoka Prefecture.

Much like the city itself, the portable hydrogen cartridge is aimed at improving the quality, diversity, and effectiveness of clean energy that can be used by individuals, companies, and governments alike.

Weighing in at just 5 kilograms and with a size just 40 centimeters in length and 18 centimeters in diameter, the cartridge is described as a source of “convenient energy that makes it possible to bring hydrogen to where people live, work, and play without the use of pipes.”

Through a joint agreement between Toyota and Eneos Corporation, a Japanese petroleum company, carbon-free hydrogen refueling stations will be built and provided nearby the smart city.

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