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Japan Wants To Eliminate Sales Of ICE-Powered Cars By 2035


Japan wants to eliminate sales of gas-powered vehicles in approximately 15 years as it looks to morph into a carbon free country by 2050.
A plan announced by Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga last week calls for the automotive industry to go carbon-free by the mid-2030s by bolstering renewables and hydrogen. Speaking of Japan’s intent to achieve net zero carbon emissions in 30 years, Suga said green investment doesn’t need to be a burden but is instead an opportunity for growth.
CBS News notes that Japan’s strategy outlines a roadmap to achieving the goals through various sectors and projects a 30-50 per cent increase in electricity demand. The plan also calls for Japan’s use of renewables to be tripled and for the use of nuclear power to be increased. ....

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Now Toyota Has No Choice, But To Follow Tesla


Now Toyota Has No Choice, But To Follow Tesla
In recent months Toyota and Honda executives have questioned if the world is ready for electric cars, but now they have no choice, but to follow Tesla as the Japanese government just announced a plan to ban cars with internal combustion engines by 2030.
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The Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga wants to reduce CO2 emissions. From 2030, only electric and hybrid cars will be allowed. This gives the Japanese car companies a lot to think about, to accelerate their EV programs and now think how they can catch up and pass Tesla in making high-tech electric cars. But if you want to know more about why cmopanies like Toyota don t make EV right now, see Toyota s position on EV batteries vs Hybrid batteries. ....

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Toyota says electric vehicles are overhyped


Toyota says electric vehicles are overhyped
There is too much hype surrounding electric vehicles (EVs), one of the world’s top automakers, Japan’s Toyota, says, noting that the electricity needed to charge electric cars would strain grids and increase carbon emissions.
If all cars in Japan were electric, the country would be short of electricity in the summer, while the infrastructure for a 100-percent EV fleet would cost the equivalent of up to US$358 billion, The Wall Street Journal quoted Toyota’s President Akio Toyoda as saying at a press conference in his role as chairman of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association. ....

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Toyota's Chief Says Electric Vehicles Are Overhyped: Akio Toyoda Says Converting Entirely to EVs Could Cost Hundreds of Billions of Dollars and Make Cars Unaffordable for Average People – Advanced BioFuels USA


by Peter Landers (Wall Street Journal) Toyota Motor Corp.’s leader criticized what he described as excessive hype over electric vehicles, saying advocates failed to consider the carbon emitted by generating electricity and the costs of an EV transition.
Toyota President Akio Toyoda said Japan would run out of electricity in the summer if all cars were running on electric power. The infrastructure needed to support a fleet consisting entirely of EVs would cost Japan between ¥14 trillion and ¥37 trillion, the equivalent of $135 billion to $358 billion, he said.
“When politicians are out there saying, ‘Let’s get rid of all cars using gasoline,’ do they understand this?” Mr. Toyoda said Thursday at a year-end news conference in his capacity as chairman of the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association. ....

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