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JR East, Hitachi and Toyota to Develop Hybrid (Fuel Cell) Railway Vehicles Powered by Hydrogen
Test vehicles to be developed by combining railway and automotive technologies.

1. Contributing to a Carbon-Free Society with Next-Generation Railway Vehicles
As efforts are made throughout the world to create sustainable societies, the same is also true for the railway sector, a means of mass transport, where there is high anticipation for next-generation rolling stock that operates using clean energy, such as hydrogen. Hydrogen ensures minimal environmental impact as it does not emit any carbon dioxide when used as an energy source and it can be produced from various raw materials using renewable energy.
The development of innovative rolling stock powered by hydrogen will therefore contribute to the development of a low-carbon society as it helps to curb global warming and diversify energy sources.
2. Collaboration to Develop Hybrid (Fuel Cell) Test Vehicles
Combining their railway and automotive technologies, namely JR East's railway vehicle design and manufacturing technologies. Hitachi's railway hybrid drive system technologies developed with JR East, and Toyota's technologies acquired through development of the Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle and the SORA fuel cell bus, the three companies will adapt the fuel cells used in automobiles for railway applications.
Together, they will create hybrid (fuel cell) test vehicles with the aim of achieving the high-power output control necessary to drive railway vehicles, which are much larger than automobiles.
3. Overview of the Hybrid (Fuel Cell) Test Vehicles
Train Configuration

Workings of the Fuel Cell Hybrid System

Toyota will develop the fuel cell device and Hitachi will develop the hybrid drive system.
Main Specs of the Test Vehicle

Nickname
HYBARI
(HYdrogen-HYBrid Advanced Rail vehicle for Innovation)This nickname was adopted to evoke an image of an advanced hybrid railway vehicle equipped with fuel cells and a main circuit storage battery that will generate innovation.
"HY" represents "hydrogen," while "HYB" means "hybrid."
Design
Incorporating a blue splash pattern to represent the moistening of the earth and symbolize water generated from the chemical reaction in the fuel cells as a motif, the railway vehicle design conveys both a sense of speed and a futuristic image.

Rendering of the Exterior View
Logo
The lark is known as a harbinger of spring. The HYBARI logo of the test vehicles was designed to represent the introduction of new energy for vehicles like a breath of spring onto the land.

Overview of demonstration testing

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