jpotts
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13 years ago
...to the Electric Car.

Poor Idi Amin Jr. is probably crying in his soup over this announcement.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/toyota-drops-plan-widespread-sales-100914465.html 

Toyota drops plan for widespread sales of electric car

By Yoko Kubota

TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp has scrapped plans for widespread sales of a new all-electric minicar, saying it had misread the market and the ability of still-emerging battery technology to meet consumer demands.

Toyota, which had already taken a more conservative view of the market for battery-powered cars than rivals General Motors Co and Nissan Motor Co, said it would only sell about 100 battery-powered eQ vehicles in the United States and Japan in an extremely limited release.

The automaker had announced plans to sell several thousand of the vehicles per year when it unveiled the eQ as an pure-electric variant of its iQ minicar in 2010.

"Two years later, there are many difficulties," Takeshi Uchiyamada, Toyota's vice chairman and the engineer who oversees vehicle development, told reporters on Monday.

By dropping plans for a second electric vehicle in its line-up, Toyota cast more doubt on an alternative to the combustion engine that has been both lauded for its oil-saving potential and criticized for its heavy reliance on government subsidies in key markets like the United States.

"The current capabilities of electric vehicles do not meet society's needs, whether it may be the distance the cars can run, or the costs, or how it takes a long time to charge," said, Uchiyamada, who spearheaded Toyota's development of the Prius hybrid in the 1990s.
daveincincy
13 years ago
Sowwy about you ruck.
Stinkdyr
13 years ago
I have a lot of respect for Toyota research and engineering.
If they say the hybrid model is the best fit for the situation today and the near future, I will take their word for it.

🍺
borndead1
13 years ago
Tesla Motors is looking for financing that would enable them to make en electric car that sells for $30,000.

How much do you wanna bet they will get a sweet deal when (yes when) Obama is re-elected? I'd like to see them succeed without cronyism and sweet backroom deals, but I'd bet money they get at least $100 million in 2013.
rfenst
13 years ago

Tesla Motors is looking for financing that would enable them to make en electric car that sells for $30,000.

How much do you wanna bet they will get a sweet deal when (yes when) Obama is re-elected? I'd like to see them succeed without cronyism and sweet backroom deals, but I'd bet money they get at least $100 million in 2013.

borndead1 wrote:




Tesla already tapped out the market for private financing before the recession. The problem here appears that we don't have universities to sponsor for this, so instead the money will go to a for profit corporation. If it works and the funds are a loan, then it will have been a good investment. Otherwise, it will be another nightmare.
jackconrad
13 years ago
(\__/)
(='.'=)
(")_(") Howz about dat 69 MPG Deiesl dat goez 200MPH!
Brewha
13 years ago

I have a lot of respect for Toyota research and engineering.
If they say the hybrid model is the best fit for the situation today and the near future, I will take their word for it.

🍺

Stinkdyr wrote:



+1

Full electric is still only for golf carts – maybe in a few more years with the emerging battery technologies . . .

We really need something like the hydrogen cell, or other onboard power conversion. Maybe things will change in 2015 when the Mr. Fusion becomes available.
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