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With H2 Moves Berlin you can get from A to B with FCEVs producing zero emissions in use.

It’s clean, safe, and easily accessible in Berlin today.

H2 Moves Berlin is a two-year pilot project by Toyota Germany, Anglo American and the SafeDriver Group with ENNOO. Through this initiative, the project partners aim to help sustainable hydrogen transport achieve the breakthrough in Germany that our future needs.

Enjoy the Toyota Mirai’s comfortable ride and let’s move together towards a cleaner future. Germany’s largest hydrogen fleet can now be booked for your everyday rides in Berlin.

Through this initiative, the project aims to help sustainable hydrogen transport achieve the breakthrough in Europe that our future needs.

Hydrogen consumption Toyota Mirai, electric motor 134kW (174 PS) combined; 0.89kg/100km, CO2 emissions 0 g/km. Values according to WLTP test procedure.

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Our long-range and quick refuelling FCEVs demonstrate the enormous potential of emission-free transport solutions and their suitability for everyday use.

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Thomas mohnke, managing director of the safedriver group
 Passengers are already enthusiastic about the sustainable and comfortable mobility experience of hydrogen, while our drivers appreciate the combination of the driving performance of an electric car with the range and refuelling speed of a combustion engine. Such an offer for commercial passenger transport is unique in Germany."

Thomas Mohnke Managing Director of the SafeDriver Group

André schmidt, president of toyota germany
 H2 Moves Berlin opens a new chapter for emission-free mobility with hydrogen. With this pilot project, we are not only expanding the range of hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicles in Berlin, but also demonstrating how suitable and efficient models like Toyota Mirai are for everyday use, especially in commercial passenger transportation."

André Schmidt President of Toyota Germany

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Hydrogen is not just the energy of the future. It’s the energy of now.