cromwell wrote:
It's not the tech that interests me Suff, it's the Guardian's reaction to the news.
Because imo some of the people in the Green movement aren't green at all. They are people who want to control other people and see the climate issue as a chance to do it.
So instead of welcoming a possible development to reduce pollution from cars, they recoil from it.
Just stop Oil and all those idiots, certainly.
But if you follow battery tech obsessively and know about silicon nanowires and silicon impregnated carbon nanotubes grown to do the task you will know that there are dozens to hundreds of technologies competing to bring down the cost of li, increase the range and reduce chare times. Every one of them is either in lab or looking for funding to go production scale.
Toyota produce 10m vehicles a year. For any technology to be useful to them at scale, it need to be in volume production right now.
It takes 2-5 years to produce a high volume battery factory for 500,000 vehicles. Toyota would need 20 of them.
How many are they making at scale today?
Zero.
2 years is a Tesla delivery figure, 5 years is legacy auto.
You have to know what the options are, what is being done and who is doing it in order to understand what line of BS you are being fed.
Ford is looking g for 2.5m EV by 2027.GM is looking at about the same in 2030. Stellantis will go 100% electric in 2028 and is building 4 battery factories. Ford is building 2, GM, 3, BYD is looking to compete with Tesla and is building 4.
Tesla already has the largest LI battery factory in the US, has a second pilot plant, a third one in ramp in Texas and another which will go up in the Mexico factory.
Tesla uses CATL batteries in China and some BYD.
When reading these articles if you do not know the scale and time lines for delivery then you can be blindsided with a good line of BS.
Toyota is acting like the ICE vehicle market will continue for them for the next 2 decades. Japan, it seems, didn't get the memo. Yes the CEO of Toyota has just changed and early, but the game of catch up from them will not work on rhetoric.