Toyota Touts Solid State EVs With 932-Mile Range, 10-Minute Charging by 2027

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Gen 2 is coming and looks much more viable.
As Gen 1 sales have slowed in the last year. now they may slow further as potential buyers wait for these hugely incremental stats.
That's the thing about tech: it gets much better over time. (as we've seen with solar and wind's app 90 improvement in efficiency and cost since 2010.

Toyota Touts Solid State EVs With 932-Mile Range, 10-Minute Charging by 2027​


Toyota says it has found a technological breakthrough that will allow it to bring solid state batteries to market as early as 2027.
It's one of several advanced battery technologies that will underscore the brand's new EV focus as it pivots away from its former CEO's hybrid-centric strategy.

Solid state batteries promise greater energy density, higher electric range, and faster charging that puts refueling time on-par with a gas-powered vehicle. Scientists, researchers, and automakers have spent decades trying to crack the code on their commercialization, but so far no EVs have them, including Toyota's own offerings: the Toyota bZ4X and Lexus RZ.
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Gen 2 is coming and looks much more viable.
As Gen 1 sales have slowed in the last year. now they may slow further as potential buyers wait for these hugely incremental stats.
That's the thing about tech: it gets much better over time. (as we've seen with solar and wind's app 90 improvement in efficiency and cost since 2010.

Toyota Touts Solid State EVs With 932-Mile Range, 10-Minute Charging by 2027​


Toyota says it has found a technological breakthrough that will allow it to bring solid state batteries to market as early as 2027.
It's one of several advanced battery technologies that will underscore the brand's new EV focus as it pivots away from its former CEO's hybrid-centric strategy.

Solid state batteries promise greater energy density, higher electric range, and faster charging that puts refueling time on-par with a gas-powered vehicle. Scientists, researchers, and automakers have spent decades trying to crack the code on their commercialization, but so far no EVs have them, including Toyota's own offerings: the Toyota bZ4X and Lexus RZ.
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From June 2023?

LOL I won’t hold my breath.

Toyota is not going all EV. They are one of the few that have stayed commited to gas powered and hybrid.
 
From June 2023?

LOL I won’t hold my breath.

Toyota is not going all EV. They are one of the few that have stayed commited to gas powered and hybrid.
Hybrid is the way to go for now.

But this is interesting. If it were up to you con idiots, we would never discover batteries that can go 1000 miles and charge in 10 minutes.

Luckily science isn't done by haters and science deniers like you Republicans
 
Hybrid is the way to go for now.

But this is interesting. If it were up to you con idiots, we would never discover batteries that can go 1000 miles and charge in 10 minutes.

Luckily science isn't done by haters and science deniers like you Republicans

When people complained about the limitations of current electric cars, I noted many times that they were simply a step to even more efficient cars.

And here we are (or soon will be).
 
Hybrid is the way to go for now.

But this is interesting. If it were up to you con idiots, we would never discover batteries that can go 1000 miles and charge in 10 minutes.

Luckily science isn't done by haters and science deniers like you Republicans

If it were up to us the product would replace other products naturally by being superior, without government trying to force a change.

They didn't have to ban horses to get people to switch to cars, cars were the superior product.
 
When it happens (and it absolutely will) all the dinosaurs (see above) won't be shrieking how it will never happen, that is if their calcified brains can still comprehend what happened.

In the meantime, they will rail against climate change and EV's, as their pea sized brains have been instructed to do.

If this happens there is no need to ban sales of new ICE vehicles, these would win people over on their own.
 
When people complained about the limitations of current electric cars, I noted many times that they were simply a step to even more efficient cars.

And here we are (or soon will be).
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Today's battery car

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Tomorrow's
 
If it were up to us the product would replace other products naturally by being superior, without government trying to force a change.

They didn't have to ban horses to get people to switch to cars, cars were the superior product.
It doesn't always work that way. Right now, it's not profitable to figure out a better way to do it. So corporations won't do it. That's when government steps in. We fund the R&D. Then your precious capitalism can take it over and make billionaire just like they did the internets.
 
Gen 2 is coming and looks much more viable.
As Gen 1 sales have slowed in the last year. now they may slow further as potential buyers wait for these hugely incremental stats.
That's the thing about tech: it gets much better over time. (as we've seen with solar and wind's app 90 improvement in efficiency and cost since 2010.

Toyota Touts Solid State EVs With 932-Mile Range, 10-Minute Charging by 2027​


Toyota says it has found a technological breakthrough that will allow it to bring solid state batteries to market as early as 2027.
It's one of several advanced battery technologies that will underscore the brand's new EV focus as it pivots away from its former CEO's hybrid-centric strategy.

Solid state batteries promise greater energy density, higher electric range, and faster charging that puts refueling time on-par with a gas-powered vehicle. Scientists, researchers, and automakers have spent decades trying to crack the code on their commercialization, but so far no EVs have them, including Toyota's own offerings: the Toyota bZ4X and Lexus RZ.
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uhm----does that mean ----uhm... no more LITHIUM BATTERIES----that SPONTNEOUSLY COMBUST and kill everyone in a 10 mile radius?
 
It doesn't always work that way. Right now, it's not profitable to figure out a better way to do it. So corporations won't do it. That's when government steps in. We fund the R&D. Then your precious capitalism can take it over and make billionaire just like they did the internets.

Banning sales of ICE vehicles in 2035 funds R&D?

If there is money to be made some corporation will do it.
 
Banning sales of ICE vehicles in 2035 funds R&D?

If there is money to be made some corporation will do it.

Turns out you are right. But in the past companies would NOT invest in R&D even if they saw potential. Because companies are more interested in making profits. Not experimenting. So government would fund projects they thought might be beneficial to society, long before corporate America saw potential in making money on it.


  • In the U.S., higher education performed the second most R&D in 2022, after business.
  • Funding for life sciences research was the highest among S&E fields across agencies at $42 billion (44% of the total), primarily from the Department of Health and Human Services.
The business sector is by far the largest performer of U.S. R&D, performing an estimated $693 billion in 2022, or 78% of U.S. R&D. Nearly 80% of business investment is in experimental development – the stage when the promise of near-term commercial benefit is real. Private sector R&D is also highly concentrated, clustering in a few key sectors such as information technology and pharmaceuticals.

 
Turns out you are right. But in the past companies would NOT invest in R&D even if they saw potential. Because companies are more interested in making profits. Not experimenting. So government would fund projects they thought might be beneficial to society, long before corporate America saw potential in making money on it.


  • In the U.S., higher education performed the second most R&D in 2022, after business.
  • Funding for life sciences research was the highest among S&E fields across agencies at $42 billion (44% of the total), primarily from the Department of Health and Human Services.
The business sector is by far the largest performer of U.S. R&D, performing an estimated $693 billion in 2022, or 78% of U.S. R&D. Nearly 80% of business investment is in experimental development – the stage when the promise of near-term commercial benefit is real. Private sector R&D is also highly concentrated, clustering in a few key sectors such as information technology and pharmaceuticals.


You say there isn't any R&D then give numbers on R&D.... do you even read what you post?

Academic research leads to corporate research which leads to viable products and services.

Again, what does banning ICE vehicle sales after 2035 do to improve this?
 
Gen 2 is coming and looks much more viable.
As Gen 1 sales have slowed in the last year. now they may slow further as potential buyers wait for these hugely incremental stats.
That's the thing about tech: it gets much better over time. (as we've seen with solar and wind's app 90 improvement in efficiency and cost since 2010.

Toyota Touts Solid State EVs With 932-Mile Range, 10-Minute Charging by 2027​


Toyota says it has found a technological breakthrough that will allow it to bring solid state batteries to market as early as 2027.
It's one of several advanced battery technologies that will underscore the brand's new EV focus as it pivots away from its former CEO's hybrid-centric strategy.

Solid state batteries promise greater energy density, higher electric range, and faster charging that puts refueling time on-par with a gas-powered vehicle. Scientists, researchers, and automakers have spent decades trying to crack the code on their commercialization, but so far no EVs have them, including Toyota's own offerings: the Toyota bZ4X and Lexus RZ.
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China leads the field on EV's and will do better than Toyota!

Americans so far at least doesn't believe in EV's!
 
You say there isn't any R&D then give numbers on R&D.... do you even read what you post?

Academic research leads to corporate research which leads to viable products and services.

Again, what does banning ICE vehicle sales after 2035 do to improve this?
I told you I found something that backs up what you are saying. American corporations do a lot of R&D

Yes academic and government research leads to corporate research or often goes straight to viable products and services. You're welcome corporations.

I never brought up ICE. You keep bringing it up though. Do you mean gas cars? It would make us a greener country where we live longer and healthier. It's like banning lead gas. You got a problem with that?

I was listening to Toby Keith tributes this weekend. He was big on gas cars and not being eco friendly. Yea, and he died at age 62 of cancer
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Sad. Such a shame. I LOVED his music. He sung a lot about his gas guzzler.
 

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