Toyota's Shocking WARNING To All EV Makers!



In today’s video, we dive deep into the automotive industry’s transition to electric vehicles (EVs). While the EV revolution seems inevitable, giants like Toyota, BMW, and Honda harbor reservations. From dependency concerns on battery raw materials to the challenges of EV manufacturing, we uncover the complexity of this shift. Plus, a look at Toyota’s groundbreaking hydrogen combustion engine! Could this be the game-changer we’ve been waiting for? Stay tuned to find out!

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13 thoughts on “Toyota's Shocking WARNING To All EV Makers!”

  1. Hydrogen doesn't stack up. It 95% of current Hydrogen comes from fossil fuels. Trying to make green hydrogen means breaking H20 molecules takes massive amounts of energy. Storing/transferring it is problematic. Hydrogen embrittlement makes the tanks leak/fail. Burning it isn't emission free as it produces nitrogen oxides which themselves are dangerous.

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  2. Toyota is all over the place. On one hand they preach level-headedness and using a balanced approach. and on the other they only build as few plug in hybrids as they can get away with and spend billions to lobby regulators to get in line with their shenanigans.
    I bet they will change their tune within a few years when China will eat so much of their sales they will barely be profitable.

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  3. If Toyota advocates for the best way to battle emissions they will surely insist that busses, bicycles and electric bicycles are a part of the solution, right?
    Oh wait. they're just saying that we should not change anything and wait for a miracle to happen while we buy their cars at roughly double the price every 5 years

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  4. Funny story, I worked at Toyota. Right around LFA days, Toyota came to workers for ideas. I said you make cars to go shopping and play bowls. Where'd the Supra go? Yeah, I'm Aussie, Japanese doesn't translate sarcasm. Needless to say, someone worked it out. Toyota listens, Toyota learns. Toyota survives. Toyota left Australia long ago, I have no affiliation with Toyota.

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