At a recently held technical briefing, Toyota revealed plans for several new technologies, including next-gen EV batteries, aerodynamic drag reduction,...
Looks like Toyota is coming in HOT into the electric car market
Well, lots of countries went all in on EVs and the hydrogen thing they were hoping for is ether not going to pan out or is going to take longer. (People complain about a lack of chargers, there are only a couple hydrogen charging station in the US, so, if they want to be selling cars in a couple years they really had to change.
On the one hand Toyota doesn't usually make outrageous claims, on the other hand there are battery breakthroughs announced all.the.time. and few make it to production.
Honestly, if they can reduce the size of the battery pack, and resulting in a reduced weight of the vehicle , this will also save on having buying tires, road maintenance and more
Yeah, I want a full sized truck that can do 100-200 miles/day that doesn't weigh 10000 lb. This would open up both senarios and push the tech forward all the way around.
You know what I'm not excited for, all these companies locking long battery life behind a fricken paywall. My future car is gonna be carrying around a heavy-ass battery and not be able to use the entire volume.
I'm really hoping not, but I expect the least from these companies.
In theory, EV's should be very maintainable. They're very simple, mechanically, and other than packaging, batteries are batteries. Even these new batteries Toyota is touting will provide a DC voltage for done amount of time.
It seems vehicle manufacturers are trying to lock vehicles behind DRM though.
Here's hoping right to repair continues to gather Steam.