... [+]CES, the sprawling Las Vegas extravaganza that’s now the preeminent showcase for cutting-edge transportation tech, made clear that a wave of eye-catching battery-powered vehicles is coming, including Ford’s Mustang Mach-E muscle car, the Byton M-Byte crossover and Henrik Fisker’s Ocean SUV—even an.
“This would be a truly unique opportunity to create an entire community, or city, from the ground up and allow us to build an infrastructure of the future that is connected, digital and sustainable, powered by Toyota's hydrogen fuel cell technology,” Akio Toyoda, company president and grandson of its founder, said in Las Vegas. The 175-acre project is to have a stationary hydrogen-electric system, complemented by extensive rooftop solar installations.