Inside Billions $ Japanese Factory Producing Massive Futuristic Bus - Toyota Production Line

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On this feature of the FRAME, we explore the Production line of Hydrogen fuel cell-powered Toyota SORA bus and Toyota Mirai Sedan. Check out how these technologically advanced automobiles are manufactured by the Japanese Automaker.

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Japanese worked with passion and dedication- they don’t work for quantity but for quality. They produce maybe less compared to other car manufacturers but they work very smoothly with accuracy and perfectionism. Toyota is quite expensive but the quality, durability and reliability is worth the value of the car.

PraiseHymnWorship
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Having driven the Mirai (the same model in the video)
The Mirai is one of the most advanced cars ever built, powerful enough, quiet, and zero-emission.
The handling and experience was also great.
Looking forward to a Hydrogen tomorrow

clpbx
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Japanese workers are very dedicated and professional 😊

trevorgwelch
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كل الاحترام والتقدير للصناعة اليابانية
ابداع في الجودة لامثيل لها

jabalshiba-izjc
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The Japanese make the assembly process look so effortless. In Africa, we hammer everything into place.

webwana
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beautiful Japanese tech, automobile technology in Japan is growing and is amazing, like that 🥰🥰🥰🥰

arnoldmgabz
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Toyota has a longtime partnership with the Portuguese group Salvador Caetano. So, in Europe and in Portugal, CaetanoBus H2 Citygold uses the fuel cell from a Toyota Mirai.
Salvador Caetano is Toyota's importer and manufacturer in Portugal.

alexandrecarvalho
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Amazing, awsome, fantastiko. I love this. Hey GM, FORD are you paying attention ? Look at this, super sano, super clean, highly efficient, highly technical and ...oh yeah hydrogen ! I love the Japanese people. Why are we not doing this highly innovative work ???

hollynorris
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Hydrogen Engine Future. Toyota is the best

techmaxreview
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Amazing Japanese work ethics and a job done right. Unlike US workers unions complaining about everything and doing nothing.

abdoubenali
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Que legal!
Eu não sabia que a Toyota fábrica ônibus.

claucianonunes
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I used to work on that bus assembly line that one took the longest to make

funnypet.
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This bus company can find market in the turkey, beautiful and safe buses.!

may_laytrucker
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HYDROGEN IS FUTURE 🤔
TOYOTA IS FUTURE ❤ 👍

petergazarek
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Because of the intermittent nature of renewable energy sources, it will be necessary to over-build the solar or wind production element. It makes a lot of sense that when supply exceeds demand, excess electricity is stored, hopefully by conversion to green hydrogen. In that way, the cost of green hydrogen should, theoretically, be very low.

tomarmstrong
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What is the source of hydrogen in Japan? Today, 95% of hydrogen production comes from the processing of fossil fuels – steam reformation (requiring much heat) of natural gas being currently the cheapest. Only 5% comes from electrolysis, since it's uncompetitive. It bugs me that proponents of hydrogen power always boast zero emissions, and clean water as the only effluent; but they rarely mention hydrogen production, storage, and distribution.

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Lots of very cool stuff on this bus- but a 150-200k mile fuel cell life span is absolutely laughable for a commercial vehicle. Unless lifecycle will include a very economical reman/replace strategy, it simply isn't long enough.

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How can a vehicle that carries so many advanced technologies inside have uncovered wheel nuts on the outside? - They can cause severe injuries in case of an accident.

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