The Borneo Post

Toyota chief shifts gear, set to boost electric vehicle division

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TOKYO: Toyota Motor Corp has appointed its president to lead their newly formed electric car division, fl agging its commitment to develop a technology that the carmaker has been slow to embrace.

The change comes as the United States, China and European countries are encouragin­g carmakers to make more all- electric battery cars as they push alternativ­e energy strategies.

Akio Toyoda, grandson of the company’s founder Kiichiro Toyoda, has been at the helm of the world’s largest carmaker since 2009. He will head the company’s electric vehicle ( EV) planning department along with Executive Vice Presidents Mitsuhisa Kato and Shigeki Terashi.

“By putting the president and vice presidents in charge of the department, we plan to speed up developmen­t of electric cars,” said Toyota spokeswoma­n Kayo Doi, following a personnel change announceme­nt by the company.

“The president will directly oversee the department’s operations to enable decisions to be made quickly and nimbly.”

The department comprises a new in-house unit to plan Toyota’s strategy to develop and market electric cars as part of the company’s efforts to keep pace with the tightening global emissions regulation­s.

Toyota is also shifting the chief engineer of its Prius petrol-hybrid to its EV efforts, appointing Koji Toyoshima to head the division’s engineerin­g team. Toyoshima will also join the four-member EV strategy unit, which will include representa­tives from group suppliers – Denso Corp, Aisin Seiki Co, and Toyota Industries Corporatio­n.

Rivals such as Nissan Motor Co, Volkswagen AG and Tesla Motors have touted pure electric cars as the most viable zeroemissi­on vehicles.

However, Toyota until recently said it favoured EVs for shortdista­nce commuting given their limited driving range and lengthy charging time. It has been investing heavily in hydrogen fuel- cell vehicles ( FCVs), which the company considers as the ultimate “green” car.

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