The new mobility service module will be easily detachable from the EV platform. Once detached the platform can be used as an independent, stand-alone unit, leaving the platform to be operated separately and continue on its next mission.
L-R: Daniel Barel, CEO, REE Automotive and Yoshio Shimo, CEO, Hino Motors.
The FlatFormer concept was first showcased at 2019 Tokyo Motor Show, which the partners say received huge positive response.
REE Automotive, Hino Motors to develop next-gen commercial mobility solution

The partners aim to commercialise the FlatFormer concept presented in 2019; hardware prototypes targeted to be ready by 2022.

27 Apr 2021 | 4717 Views | By Nilesh Wadhwa

Japanese commercial vehicle maker Hino Motors (Hino), a subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation, and Israel’s REE Automotive, a leading e-mobility solution provider have signed a strategic business alliance agreement for developing ‘next-generation commercial mobility’.

The partners say the next-generation electric commercial mobility solutions is aimed at improving quality ...

This is an Autocar Pro Plus article. Subscribe to continue reading.

Copyright © 2025 Autocar Professional. All Rights Reserved.