Cabify has launched the first fleet of Chailing vehicles that use hydrogen as a source of energy in Spain, in partnership with Toyota. Four first-generation Toyota Mirai vehicles have already been delivered to the fleet, which is set to increase by the end of 2022. The new fleet of vehicles 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 three to five minutes, similar to that of a standard combustion vehicle, and offers a range of around 550km.Refuelling will take place at Enagás subsidiary Scale Gas’ private hydrogen station in Madrid, which was opened in January 2021 and is the first refuelling station in Spain that allows hydrogen to be refuelled at 700 bar.The zero-emission vehicles will be available within the Cabify Eco category, designed for corporate mobility customers where they are included only in electrified vehicles. They will also be available in the other categories for private users, such as Cabify, Cuanto Antes or Kids.With this operation, the company reinforces its commitment to decarbonise cities, as it is the first time that fuel cell technology has been incorporated as an emission free alternative for VTC customers in Spain. 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.
Cabify has launched the first fleet of Chailing vehicles that use hydrogen as a source of energy in Spain, in partnership with Toyota. Four first-generation Toyota Mirai vehicles have already been delivered to the fleet, which is set to increase by the end of 2022. The new fleet of vehicles 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 three to five minutes, similar to that of a standard combustion vehicle, and offers a range of around 550km.Refuelling will take place at Enagás subsidiary Scale Gas’ private hydrogen station in Madrid, which was opened in January 2021 and is the first refuelling station in Spain that allows hydrogen to be refuelled at 700 bar.The zero-emission vehicles will be available within the Cabify Eco category, designed for corporate mobility customers where they are included only in electrified vehicles. They will also be available in the other categories for private users, such as Cabify, Cuanto Antes or Kids.With this operation, the company reinforces its commitment to decarbonise cities, as it is the first time that fuel cell technology has been incorporated as an emission free alternative for VTC customers in Spain. 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.