As Toyota addresses the challenges of climate change, it seeks to lead the way in sustainable mobility solutions.
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Toyota expects to launch a commercial solid-state battery by 2027, cutting down charging time to 10 minutes or less.
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Toyota plans to catch up with leading EV manufacturers like Tesla, BYD, and Hyundai in the EV market.
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Toyota intends to customize the driving experience in its next-generation EVs, focusing on acceleration, turning, and stopping.
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Home charging stations and overnight recharging have influenced Toyota's preference for hybrid vehicles over EVs.
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Toyota acknowledges the need to catch up in the EV market after falling behind competitors, according to Toyota President Koji Sato.
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Toyota faces potential criticism regarding its climate change commitments at an upcoming shareholders' meeting.
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Toyota has unveiled innovative technologies, including next-gen battery EVs, hydrogen fuel cells, and efficient manufacturing with Giga Presses.
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The BEV Factory aims to launch a full lineup of electric vehicles with a 1,000 km driving range by 2026.
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Toyota remains committed to developing hydrogen-powered models, including fuel cell vehicles, and aims for cleaner and cheaper hydrogen production.
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