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Abdul Latif Jameel Motors and Toyota Motor Corporation Launch Public Hydrogen Bus Trial in Yanbu
April 23rd, 2026 - 10:46 GMT

Abdul Latif Jameel Motors and Toyota Motor Corporation Launch Public Hydrogen Bus Trial in Yanbu

Abdul Latif Jameel Motors , the authorized distributor of Toyota vehicles in Saudi Arabia since 1955, announces that, together with Toyota Motor Corporation in collaboration with the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu (RCJY) and supporting entities, launched a public hydrogen fuel cell bus trial. The five‑day trial, currently underway in Yanbu Industrial City, will run until 23 April. The initiative is part of ongoing efforts under the Memorandum of Understanding between the Saudi Ministry of Energy and the RCJY, aimed at accelerating the adoption of hydrogen as a clean ...
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