BMW and Toyota are set to deepen their collaboration on hydrogen fuel-cell technology as global demand for electric vehicles shows signs of stabilising. According to reports, the two automotive giants will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) during a media roundtable on September 5, marking a significant step forward in their joint efforts to develop hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Under this new partnership, Toyota will supply BMW with hydrogen tanks and fuel cell systems for BMW’s next-generation hydrogen vehicles. These components will be paired with BMW’s in-house electric motors and drive units to create a complete hydrogen fuel-cell drivetrain. The collaboration is expected to reduce production costs for BMW, especially for models like the iX5 Hydrogen prototype, which was recently tested in Australia.