Here is some information about Ecoful Town facilities and the technologies showcased there.
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Pavilion
The Pavilion consists of two zones.The Concept Zone shows you Toyota City’s history, characteristics, and activities to pursue sustainable community development.The Project Zone is a multi-purpose space for exhibitions, seminars, workshops, and more. On every visit, you will discover new appeal of Toyota City.
Visitors are treated to an introduction of the special equipment at this station, as well as explanations about hydrogen production and fuel cell vehicles (FCV).
This is a charging station for Ha:mo RIDE, an EV sharing service. At the G Station, which has solar power generation and electricity storage functions, you can combine solar power and conventional power to charge electri ed mobility vehicles.
Ideas to be close to nature and make use of woodlands
Woodlands account for almost 70% of Toyota City’s area. The city’s rich greenery including forests plays a key role in protecting the residents’ lives and the city from disasters and absorbing CO2.
Visitors to Ecoful Town will find examples of environmental technology at work in various locations around the grounds, such as the wall greenery of the pavilions, green parking lots, and water-retentive pavements to retain rainwater, all of which help counter the higher temperatures generated by urban heat islands.
Visitors to Ecoful Town can take part in demonstrations of the fuel cell vehicle (FCV), “Mirai”, as well as other electric modes of transport such as the Winglet and COMS.