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17-03-2021, 06:49 PM | #10 | ||
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Toyota may appear late to the party with BEVs, but I suspect they've bet the farm on SS batteries (they hold over 1000 patents on the tech already). If they get them right, they could leapfrog every automaker in one fell swoop. They're already well established in hybrids, so the ICE phase-out makes going fully electric less urgent.
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