Toyota (TM -Get Report)
Reported breakthrough in lithium
A strategic shift for Japanese automakers to make more batteries-ion battery chemistry
The models of electric vehicles are more striking.
This week, Toyota invited reporters to its Tokyo headquarters, where Toyota's head of R & D, yoshimaki, explains how and why automakers think it can improve the range of vehicles powered by lithium.
About 15% ion batteries.
Toyota's scientists have used a huge synchronous accelerator near Kobe to observe the movement of lithium ions to understand why lithium ions are slowing down and the battery is failing.
With this understanding, the company believes that it can improve the design and create better batteries in two to three years.
So far, Toyota has played down the role of zero-charged batteries.
The technology is too expensive, inefficient, and unsafe.
Toyota, on the contrary, has been driving fuel cells, which also use hydrogen as a basic fuel for power generation;
Car manufacturers are leasing a small amount of Mirai fuel
Cell cars in California
Earlier this month, Toyota disclosed that it is changing its direction and plans to mass produce a new electric vehicle ahead of 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo.
The automaker will create a four
Answer basic questions such as what kind of vehicle architecture to use and develop a battery manufacturing strategy.
Toyota says it will remain focused on developing hydrogen fuel. cell-
Power car.
Two other factors may affect the strategic thinking of car manufacturers.
One is competition. Volkswagen's (VLKAY)diesel-
The emissions scandal has created a cloud across the diesel engine industry, and Volkswagen is now taking a big move to reduce emissions.
Emphasis on diesel, while expanding the production of electric vehicles to 25% by 2025.
Similarly, German automakers BMW and Daimler are racing to launch new electric vehicles, including the luxury version. S.
Chinese consumers will be able to choose from more electric vehicle models than ever before.
In China, Toyota is a major player in electric vehicles, and stricter environmental standards and improved incentives for electric vehicles have also affected the minds of the automaker.
"Different energy and infrastructure issues around the world, and rapid strengthening of regulations aimed at increasing zero use
Emissions cars have increased demand for a lineup of products that can cope with various situations, "the automaker said in a statement released earlier this month. Zero-
Emissions rules in California and 14 other states in the United StatesS.
It's been a while, even though the new U. S.
The president's government may adjust environmental regulations that affect vehicles.