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Toyota plans to debut an EV using solid-state batteries in 2021

Toyota plans to debut an EV using solid-state batteries in 2021

Posted on December 21, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Automotive manufacturers and battery researchers worldwide have been pushing hard to create batteries that will enable longer driving ranges and shorter charging times. Reducing the charge time and increasing the driving range for EVs is exactly what the average buyer is looking for before transitioning to an electric vehicle. Toyota has announced that in 2021 it will roll out a new prototype electric vehicle using a solid-state battery.
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