
Toyota introduces plan to cut costs, extend driving range of EVs
By Karah Rucker (Anchor/Reporter), Ben Burke (Producer)
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Toyota unveiled a wide range of technologies meant to extend the driving range of its electric vehicles (EVs), as well as make them more affordable. The June 13 announcement marks Toyota’s most in-depth plan to compete with Tesla to be the world’s top EV producer. The strategic move made Toyota’s shares jump 5% higher, the highest since August.
The Japanese giant said it aims to launch next-generation lithium-ion batteries from 2026, which will offer longer battery life and a quicker charge. Toyota said it is creating a high-end model with a range of 745 miles in a charging time of just 10 minutes.
In comparison, Tesla’s supercharger network, the largest of its kind, currently offers 199 miles in a charge time of 15 minutes.
Toyota is also embarking on a radical redesign of factories. It is developing a dedicated EV platform to reduce the cost of new models, and it is also moving from assembly line production to automated, cars will drive themselves through the production process.
In 2022, Toyota sold 8,584 EVs worldwide, including under its Lexus brand, accounting for more than 1% of its global sales in a single month for the first time.
KARAH RUCKER: THE WOLRD’S BEST-SELLING AUTOMAKER IS MAKING BIG MOVES TO BOOST ITS ELECTRIC VEHICLE PRODUCTION — ANNOUNCING TODAY PLANS TO IMPROVE THE RANGE — THE PERFORMANCE — AND THE COST OF E-V’S.
TOYOTA PLANS TO LAUNCH NEXT-GENERATION “LITHIUM-ION” BATTERIES IN THE SECOND-HALF OF THIS DECADE —
BATTERIES THAT CAN HOLD MORE ENERGY AND ARE MORE DURABLE — EXTENDING HOW FAR THE CAR CAN GO ON ONE CHARGE.THE ANNOUNCEMENT FROM TOYOTA WOULD BE A GAME CHANGER.
TOYOTA SAYS THEY ARE CREATING A TOP-NOTCH E-V WITH A RANGE OF 745 MILES IN A CHARGING TIME OF JUST 10 MINUTES.
FOR COMPARISON — TESLA’S SUPER-CHARGER NETWORK — THE LARGEST OF ITS KIND — CURRENTLY OFFERS 199 MILES IN A CHARGE TIME OF 15 MINUTES.
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