Aichi police deploy hydrogen-powered Crown patrol car

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Aichi Prefectural Police have introduced a hydrogen-powered Crown fuel cell vehicle as an eco-patrol car. This marks the second police department in Japan to adopt such a vehicle. The new patrol car utilizes a fuel cell system that generates electricity from hydrogen and oxygen, emitting no carbon dioxide. It also offers faster refueling times compared to electric vehicles. This eco-friendly patrol car will primarily operate in Nagoya city starting December 3, 2025, aiming to maintain public safety with an environmentally conscious approach.


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