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Toyota to make over 10 battery EV models

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TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp said it will market more than 10 all-electric vehicle (EV) models globally in the early 2020s, and that investment to develop their batteries is likely to exceed US $13bil through 2030.

Setting out EV sales goals, the world’s second-biggest automaker by sales after Volkswagen AG said it needed to accelerate the pace of battery developmen­t, as tightening vehicle emissions regulation­s would require a steep increase in manufactur­ing capacity for more powerful batteries.

China, the United States and a growing number of other countries are forcing automakers to make low-emissions cars, spurring competitio­n to develop EVs even as battery-operated cars currently comprise just a sliver of the global market.

“As a mass-market automaker, we need to expand our offering of electric cars,” executive vice-president Shigeki Terashi said at a briefing in Tokyo.

“To promote the wider use of EVs, we need to increase our technical developmen­t capabiliti­es and address the societal impact of the technology.”

He said Toyota would introduce pure-bat- tery models initially in China, followed by Japan, India, the United States and Europe.

Last year, plug-in hybrid petrol-electric vehicles and all-battery EVs made up just over 1% of global auto sales, showed data from the Internatio­nal Energy Agency.

Industry experts anticipate sales to reach 10% in coming decades.

Toyota has expanded EV developmen­t capabiliti­es since last year when it announced it would add fully electric vehicles to its product line-up.

The announceme­nt surprised some industry players as the automaker had long touted a green-car strategy focusing mainly on plug-in hybrid and fuel-cell vehicles (FCVs).

Terashi, who heads Toyota’s EV Business Planning Department, said the automaker was not shifting focus from FCVs to EVs, but rather planned to increase offerings in both segments.

Already, to increase the driving range of EVs and improve battery safety, Toyota has been developing a number of technologi­es including solid-state batteries, which it has described as being an industry “game changer”.

 ?? — AP ?? Growth strategy: Visitors looking at a Toyota car at a showroom in Tokyo. Toyota has expanded EV developmen­t capabiliti­es since last year when it announced it would add fully electric vehicles to its product line-up.
— AP Growth strategy: Visitors looking at a Toyota car at a showroom in Tokyo. Toyota has expanded EV developmen­t capabiliti­es since last year when it announced it would add fully electric vehicles to its product line-up.

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