Toyota is set to unveil its Fuel Cell Vehicle at the Consumer Electronics Show. CNET will be there to bring you live news and commentary. by Roger Cheng January 5, 2014 1:00 PM PST (Credit: Toyota) LAS VEGAS -- Toyota is hoping that its Fuel Cell Vehicle marks the future of automobiles, and you can get all the details here. Toyota will hold its press conference at 1 p.m. PT on Monday at the Consumer Electronics Show. CNET editor Wayne Cunningham, photographer Sarah Tew, and I will be on hand to offer real-time news updates, photos, and running commentary throughout the event. You can tune into the live blog here: CNET's live coverage of Toyota's CES 2014 press conference Fuel cell vehicles combine pure hydrogen with air to create water, a reaction that also produces electricity. The fuel cell channels the electricity to a drive motor, powering the car. Related stories Makerbot at CES 2014: Join us at 4 p.m. PT Monday (live blog) Intel CES 2014 press conference: Join us Monday at 1 p.m. PT (live blog) Smart home tech at CES 2014: Join us for a great debate Many automakers had active fuel cell research programs a decade ago, but their efforts went quiet as battery electric vehicles became the rage. Toyota is taking a different tact than other automakers, which are expected to talk about safety and infotainment services enabled by connecting the vehicle to a cellular connection. As usual, we'll be using ScribbleLive to bring you live text and photos, blow by blow. We'll start the live blog about 15 minutes before Toyota officially starts the event, so be sure to tune in.

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Toyota is set to unveil its Fuel Cell Vehicle at the Consumer Electronics Show. CNET will be there to bring you live news and commentary.



by January 5, 2014 1:00 PM PST



Toyota Fuel Cell Vehicle concept(Credit: Toyota)


LAS VEGAS -- Toyota is hoping that its Fuel Cell Vehicle marks the future of automobiles, and you can get all the details here.


Toyota will hold its press conference at 1 p.m. PT on Monday at the Consumer Electronics Show. CNET editor Wayne Cunningham, photographer Sarah Tew, and I will be on hand to offer real-time news updates, photos, and running commentary throughout the event.


You can tune into the live blog here:



CNET's live coverage of Toyota's CES 2014 press conference



Fuel cell vehicles combine pure hydrogen with air to create water, a reaction that also produces electricity. The fuel cell channels the electricity to a drive motor, powering the car.



Many automakers had active fuel cell research programs a decade ago, but their efforts went quiet as battery electric vehicles became the rage.


Toyota is taking a different tact than other automakers, which are expected to talk about safety and infotainment services enabled by connecting the vehicle to a cellular connection.


As usual, we'll be using ScribbleLive to bring you live text and photos, blow by blow. We'll start the live blog about 15 minutes before Toyota officially starts the event, so be sure to tune in.



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