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Home Posts tagged "Toyota Mirai"

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Toyota pushes FCEV’s while the BEV market is taking off – Toyota making a bad bet?

July 23, 2015 July 23, 2015

Toyota this week doubled down on fuel cell electric vehicles, and further distanced itself from battery electric vehicles.  The company unveiled a “customer portal” through which people can “request” a Toyota Mirai, and the same day Craig Scott, national alternative fuel vehicle manager at Toyota, was interviewed for Forbes.com saying battery…

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Hey Toyota: Fast charging electric cars won’t swamp electricity grid – if done intelligently

April 16, 2015 August 5, 2015

Supposedly electric cars pose a risk to stability of the electricity grid.  That somehow the electricity grid will be overwhelmed and blow up if every car is switched to electric power.   Reuters is reporting today that Toyota’s Chef Engineer for their fuel-cell car, the Mirai, Yoshikazu Tanaka, said that electric cars…

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