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Tony WalkerDeputy Managing Director
Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) LtdManaging Director
Toyota Motor Europe London Office
Sponsors
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Toyota’s Approach TowardsSustainable Mobility.
Cenex LCV 2017. 6th September
Tony WalkerDeputy Managing Director, Toyota Manufacturing UKManaging Director, Toyota Motor Europe, London Office
Regional structure
Toyota MotorCorporation
(TMC)
Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Pte Ltd.(TMAP-MS)
Toyota Motor EuropeNV/SA (TME)
Toyota Motor North America, Inc.(TMNA)
Toyota Daihatsu Engineering andManufacturing Co., Ltd. (TDEM)
Toyota Motor(China) Investment Co.,
Ltd. (TMCI)
Toyota – in Europe
• Began selling cars in 1963
• 9 manufacturing plants in 7 countries
• 2/3 of our vehicles sold in Europe are made in Europe
• Over €9 billion invested since 1990
• More than €6 billion spent with European-based suppliers per year
• 928,488 vehicles sold in Europe CY 2016 <note: 10.175 million vehicles sold worldwide>
• 4.7% market share in CY 2016
• Employees (approx.): 20,000 (direct / including TPCA, 50/50 joint venture Toyota/PSA Peugeot Citroën)
Toyota manufacturing - UK overview
Burnaston, Derbyshirevehicle manufacturing
Start of production Dec 19922,394 employees (incl. 109 agency)
Deeside, North Walesengine manufacturing
Start of production Sept 1992594 employees (incl. 146 agency)
• 2 production plants in UK with current investment over £2.5bn.• A leading sales and marketing operation, Toyota (GB) PLC.
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“Toyota will lead the way to the future of mobility,enriching lives around the world
with the safest and most responsible ways of moving people.”
Toyota Global Vision
Future mobility – global vision
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Future mobility must be:
Clean and Green
Totally Safe
Permanently Connected
Convenient for all consumers
Ever better mobility for all
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Emerging parameters
• Excessive congestion
• City access restrictions
• Regulatory developments
• Conventional energy depletion
• New consumer behaviours and needs
• New mobility services
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Gasoline,diesel
Gaseousfuels Biofuels Synthetic
fuels Electricity Hydrogen
CO2 reduction Air qualityEnergy diversity
HYBRIDTECHNOLOGY
Sustainable Mobility
Hybrid as core technology
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HV system cost
First-generation Prius Second-generation Prius Third-generation Prius New Prius
Hybrid Vehicles technology significantly evolvedin fuel efficiency with reduced cost
Fuel efficiencyl/100 km
3.94.35.1
3.0
Hybrid technology evolution
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• Over 10,5 millionhybrid vehicles soldworldwide
• 1,5 million in Europe
• 34 hybrid models inover 90 countries
• Translates into globalsavings of over 77million tonnes CO2
• Hybrids contribute toprotecting air quality(extremely lowemissions of NOx)
Hybrid sales in the world
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Future mobility roadmapVe
hicl
e siz
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Fuel Electricity Gasoline, diesel, biofuels, CNG, synthetic fuels, etc.
FCVPassengervehicles
Hydrogen
Travel distance
Evs: Short-range HVs & PHVs: General use FCVs: Medium- to long-range
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BEVs still need to overcome many issues:Cost, Weight, Range, Charging Time, Consumer Convenience …
Battery electric vehicles
Nov 2016: TOYOTA established In-house Company for BEV Developmentto utilise the know-how and resources of the Toyota Group Companies
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The importance of Plug-in hybrid vehicles
Electricity Gasoline
Next-generation electric vehicles for widespread use
PHVs can be used safely and without limitations, at all times
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19961996 19991999 20022002 20052005 20112011 201520152009200920012001
FCV-R FuelMirai precursor
FCHVToyota-made tanks,1st FCV homologated
FCHV-4 FuelHydrogen stored inhigh-pressure tanks
FCEV FuelH2 Stored in adsorbing alloy
MiraiRevolutionary Titaniumstack,3.1 kW/L world record
FCHV-adv FuelNew stack,stainless steel cells
FCHV-5 FuelHydrogen generated on-board by reforming ongasoline
FCHV-3 FuelHydrogen(adsorbing alloy)
Developing hydrogen FCV for 20 years
FCV benefits for our customers
*Depending on driving style
3-5 min refueling500km* range
Zero tailpipe CO2emissions
Fun to drive withpowerful acceleration
Smooth, quiet driving(Electric motor)
MIRAI: first mass-production Fuel Cell sedan
2014
Launch inJapan
2015
Launch inUS andEurope
2016
2,000Mirai/year
2017
3,000Mirai/year
2020+
30,000Mirai/year
+ 3500 soldglobally 230 sold EU
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Hydrogen: versatile, zero-emission energy carrier
ZEROcarbon footprint
potential
LONGdistance transport
HIGHenergy density
CLEANpower and/or heat
Biomass
Batteries
H2
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H2 can be produced by a variety of sources
From fossil fuels(Brown H2)
Electrolysis ofGREEN POWER
FromBIO-MASS
IndustryBy-Product
(Yellow H2)
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Renewable energy – the way forward
Controllable Fluctuates
Solar
Wind
Biomass
Hydro
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Aisin SeikiHousehold Fuel Cell system
Toyota group activitiesinclude H2 Buses,Trucks, Forklifts,Stationary use. Toyota Material Handling
Fuel Cell Fork lift
TOYOTAFuel Cell bus
Multiple applications – making progresstowards a hydrogen society!
TOYOTA – Project PortalFuel Cell Truck @ LA Port
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Toyota share all patents for free to accelerate the spread of FCV
ITEM NUMBER OF PATENTSTO BE FREE FREE USE PERIOD
FC stack
High-pressure hydrogen tanks
FC system control
Hydrogen station
Approx. 1,970
Approx. 290
Approx. 3,350
Approx. 70
Until the endof 2020
No expiration Announcement at CES on January 6by TMS SVP Bob Carter
About 5,680 FCV related Toyota patent
New “Hydrogen Council”
13 global industry leaders joined together in promotinghydrogen to support to solve climate change issue.
Hydrogen will play an important role in thelow carbon sustainable society
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1,000 Tg CO2Eq./year
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
202000 2020 2040 2060 2080 2100
Full-scale initiatives to reduce CO2 emissions Zero or less
Baseline scenario(+3.7~4.8℃)
(RPC8.5)
Regarding GHG emissions, there is no time to loseSource: From the IPCC Working Group III 5th Assessment Report (2014)
Below 2℃scenario(RPC2.6)
Annual greenhouse gas emissions
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New VehicleZero CO2
Emissions Challenge
Life CycleZero CO2
Emissions ChallengePlant Zero CO2
Emissions Challenge
Challenge ofMinimizing and
OptimizingWater Usage
Challenge ofEstablishing a
Recycling-basedSociety and Systems
Challenge ofEstablishing a FutureSociety in Harmony
with Nature
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Accelerate next generation vehicledevelopment toward 90% CO2 reduction
2020 2050
ConventionalHV
PHV
FCVEV
2010
Salesvolume
PHV
FCVEV
Long term trends by engine types
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Renewable power is highly intermittent (wind, solar…)H2 is an effective storage mean for renewable electricity
Smart grid concept extended to smart energy grid (Power + HyGrid)A smart energy grid with H2
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Life cycle Zero CO2
Next generation vehicle emits zero CO2 during drivinghowever, material, parts/vehicle production still do
Current life cycle CO2 Future life cycle CO2 to be Zero
Driving/Fuelproduction
Materialproduction
Parts/Vehicleproduction
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Reduced by lowCO2-emitting productiontechnologies and dailyKaizen activities
Reduced by usingrenewable energyand hydrogen
CO2 emissions under BAU
2001 2030 2050
Plant CO2 emissions➡Aiming for zero in the long run
Focus on 2 pillars
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TMUK- sustainable plant for Europe
Internal branding
Leading environmental
performanceIncreasing use of
renewable energy
In harmony with ournatural surroundings
Innovative Production Technology
Kaizen
Increase use of solar power
Inspire members to take action
Encourage & engage the local community
Preserve & promote the local eco-system
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Biodiversity in action. Toyota in UK
BACK OF PRESS & WELDLAKE TGB
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Carbon freeMobility &
Society
Governments
Customers
Industry
Energysuppliers
Zero CO2 Challenge in cooperation with stakeholders
Importance of cooperation of all stakeholders
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“We must complete the ToyotaEnvironmental Challenge 2050
at all costs for our vehicles to alwaysbe beloved by our customers.”
Akio Toyoda