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In 2021 Toyota will provide the electric vehicle which is loaded in 10 minutes
In 2021 Toyota will provide the first solid-state accumulator for electric vehicles,[1] writes]. It will allow to overcome distance in 500 km without stopping, and its full charge will take only 10 minutes[2].
"This technology is a potential panacea from shortcomings which the electric vehicles running on normal li-ion cells collide. It is about rather small distance which pass these electric vehicles and also their [long] time of charging" — writes the edition. |
The new solid-state accumulator from Toyota will allow it to overtake all competitors in the market. The electric vehicles developed by the company will have a course stock more than twice the exceeding course of electric cars on Li-ion batteries. At the same time its body will be the most compact.
Toyota wins first place in the world by the number of patents for solid-state batteries. The Japanese Nissan Motor is also going to develop own solid-state battery, but by 2028.
2017: Toyota puts on electric vehicles
The Japanese automobile company decided to replace for the next seven years in Toyota and Lexus internal combustion engines with electric or hybrid, Vedomosti reports in December.
The total failure from liquid fuel is not planned yet, but is already stated that each model will have the eco-friendly option.
The first ten electric cars promised to release by 2020. And by 2030 Toyota Motor Company is going to sell annually 5.5 million electrified cars, and 1 million from them will be with zero exhausts: such cars release only based on electrobatteries or hydrogen fuel cells. At first the market will be opened in China, then in Japan, India, the USA and, at last, in Europe.
It should be noted that initially Toyota Company was skeptical about the idea of electrification of cars. So in 2014 the corporation refused the joint project with Tesla Motors: it was going to release the electric version of the popular RAV4 crossover. Also at this time Toyota closed production of an electric minicar Toyota iQ. Over time, however, the company produced the FCEV Mirai model which is on sale to this day, but in a limited number.
However in the automobile market there were some changes. First, the electrified Nissan models were popularized. Secondly, Honda companies (Honda Electric cars), BMW, Daimler, Volvo, Volkswagen (Volkswagen Electric vehicles and Volkswagen Moia), Renault, Mitsubishi declared desire to release the electric cars. Thirdly, the state laws on ecology in a number of the countries, such as China, India and others changed. In connection with all this the Toyota corporation also decided to pass to "green" cars.
If similar occurs and the stated plan will be performed, Toyota will gain the lead in the field of eco-friendly transport among the Japanese car makers.
Electric vehicles
- System of operational and technology management of the distribution electric networks
- Revolta Engineering
- Drive Electro
- Drive Electro KAMAZ Electrobus
- Trolza
- Polytech Solar Electric vehicle
- Modulo Electrobus
- Tesla Model, Tesla Semi Truck- Tesla Motors
- Polestar - Volvo Cars Group
- Toyota Electric vehicles
- Audi e-tron (electric vehicle)
- Honda Electric cars
- Ford Electric vehicles Ford Transit Custom PHEV
- Volkswagen Electric vehicles Volkswagen Moia
- Continental
- Bosch e-axle
- EVlink Wallbox of Electrogas station
- Nissan Leaf Nissan Yandex. Car Concept
- Siemens eHighway Electric vehicles
- Catalyst E2 (electrobus)
- Dyson
- Roborace Robocar
- Mercedes-Benz Concept IAA
- Enevate
- Aston Martin RapidE Electric vehicle
- Jaguar I-Pace (electric vehicle)
- Porsche Taycan electric vehicle
- Enverge (electrocrossover)
- Manta5 Hydrofoiler XE-1 (water electrobicycle)
- Systems of accumulation (storage) of energy (SNE)
- Lity-titanatnye accumulators
- Li-ion
- Lithium-air accumulator (lithium-air, Li-air)
- Lithium-pol cells
- Li-ion cells, LIA (market of Russia)
- Electrical accumulator
- Accumulators with solid electrolyte
- Solid-state accumulators
- Starter accumulators (market of Russia)
- Portable accumulators (world market)