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Toyota Honda And Nissan Are Falling Behind In EV Race
May. 20, 2022 11:25 AM ET by Chase Bierenkoven Electric Vehicles / 10 Comments The Japanese carmakers are being told they need to do more. Japanese automakers need to make a change in regard to EVs.
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Daniel Kumar 5 minutes ago
At least, according to climate thinktank InfluenceMap. The organization recently conducted a study t...
At least, according to climate thinktank InfluenceMap. The organization recently conducted a study that found Honda, Nissan, and Toyota to all be the least prepared for a transition to zero-emissions vehicles compared with their competition.
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Isabella Johnson 6 minutes ago
You don't have to look hard to see it either. Right now, Honda is set to produce the e:Ny1 for t...
You don't have to look hard to see it either. Right now, Honda is set to produce the e:Ny1 for the 2024 model year, but its EV offerings aren't expanding as rapidly as other OEMs.
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Henry Schmidt 3 minutes ago
Toyota is in the same boat with the bZ4X. The brand's joint venture with Subaru is currently the...
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Sophie Martin 1 minutes ago
Per the study, by 2029, only 14% of Toyota's global production is set to be EVs. Honda is a litt...
Toyota is in the same boat with the bZ4X. The brand's joint venture with Subaru is currently the only fully-electric vehicle the company makes. Instead, Toyota has bet big on hydrogen and lost.
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Ava White 2 minutes ago
Per the study, by 2029, only 14% of Toyota's global production is set to be EVs. Honda is a litt...
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Christopher Lee 4 minutes ago
However, they are beginning the transition, if slowly. Honda has previously said it'll budget $3...
Per the study, by 2029, only 14% of Toyota's global production is set to be EVs. Honda is a little better off at 18%, followed by Nissan at 22%. InfluenceMap InfluenceMap Honda Honda Meanwhile, Ford and VW will be at 36% and 43% respectively.
However, they are beginning the transition, if slowly. Honda has previously said it'll budget $39 billion over the next ten years towards cleaner vehicles. But that pales in comparison to electric efforts from the likes of Mercedes-Benz and Ford.
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Isaac Schmidt 8 minutes ago
Subaru has also said it'll put $1.9 billion USD towards battery development in the next five yea...
Subaru has also said it'll put $1.9 billion USD towards battery development in the next five years. Unfortunately for Toyota, the study finds that hydrogen just isn't working.
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Julia Zhang 14 minutes ago
The public consciousness barely seems to register hydrogen as an alternative, and the data supports ...
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Chloe Santos 14 minutes ago
Ben Youriev told Bloomberg that "it continues to strongly push combustion-engine powered hybrid...
The public consciousness barely seems to register hydrogen as an alternative, and the data supports that. Across all automakers, hydrogen cars like the Murai will account for only 0.1% of global automotive production by 2029. InfluenceMap InfluenceMap InfluenceMap Honda Hybrids can't save Toyota either.
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Oliver Taylor 8 minutes ago
Ben Youriev told Bloomberg that "it continues to strongly push combustion-engine powered hybrid...
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Ben Youriev told Bloomberg that "it continues to strongly push combustion-engine powered hybrids -- even in highly developed markets like Japan and the US -- despite recent warnings from Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change scientists that electric vehicles powered by low-emissions electricity offer the largest decarbonization potential for land-based transport on a life cycle basis."
Youriev also said that Toyota and Nissan highlight the link between "negative climate policy engagement and low levels of electric vehicle production forecasts." While Honda may have been left out of that very pointed statement, it's much the same scenario for that Japanese brand as well. Whether studies like this will change the course for Japanese automakers remains to be seen.
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Noah Davis 28 minutes ago
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