Another fun fact…
Prior to September 2011, the number of hydrogen fuel cell EVs (HFCEV) registered on NSW roads was actually higher than the number of battery EVs (BEV) registered.
HFCEVs peaked at 184 in the December quarter of 2010.
Since then, HFCEV numbers have declined, to a low of 43 in May last year. At the end of Feb there were 57.
In comparison, BEV numbers have increased 298 times. Not percent. Times!
Maybe Toyota could include that stat in their next TV ad for the Mirai?
Prior to September 2011, the number of hydrogen fuel cell EVs (HFCEV) registered on NSW roads was actually higher than the number of battery EVs (BEV) registered.
HFCEVs peaked at 184 in the December quarter of 2010.
Since then, HFCEV numbers have declined, to a low of 43 in May last year. At the end of Feb there were 57.
In comparison, BEV numbers have increased 298 times. Not percent. Times!
Maybe Toyota could include that stat in their next TV ad for the Mirai?