Toyota says EV batteries will charge to near-full in 10 minutes by 2027 — via drivingdotca Technology Hybrids ElectricVehicles
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,” which it says will enter production in early 2024; as well as on the admittedly less ambitious but still fantastic improvements Toyota says are in store for future EV batteries. It seems like we shouldn’t have to wait long, in any case, for EVs to take their next big steps when it comes to range and charging.
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