10 Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell electric cars and a Toyota fuel cell forklift truck were handed over to the Tees Valley hydrogen transport hub on 27 January at the opening of the new Element 2 hydrogen fuelling station at Teesside International Airport in Darlington.  
As part of the Tees Valley hydrogen hub demonstration programme the airport has two Mirai and alongside other regional organisations it will be testing zero emission, hydrogen-fuelled commercial and support vehicles as part of a Department of Transport led £2.5m region-wide trial.
Toyota is providing the hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles for use by the region’s rapid response services, including Cleveland Police, NHS patient support as well as the Combined Authority, Anglo American and Stagecoach.
In September 2020 the government announced that Tees Valley would be home to the UK’s first hydrogen transport hub, established in partnership with Teesside University. This will form an innovation campus focused on clean energy research and development. It will lead research, development and testing of new hydrogen transport technologies in a range of vehicles. 
For more information visit the Tees Valley multi-modal hydrogen transport hub.