Plug-in hybrids are swiftly evolving to become the new face of eco-friendly vehicles among top auto industry experts. So, what makes plugin alternatives even more alluring to a new generation of potential car buyers? In this presentation, we will explore the advantages of plug-in hybrids as well as future forecasts surrounding this highly advanced automotive technology.
For a long time, Toyota insisted that typical electric vehicles were the most obvious choice among consumers in terms of practicality, particularly for drivers primarily seeking shortrange, urban usage. Although recently, Toyota is beginning to discover that plug-ins might be worth further consideration as more competitors are getting in on the action. As a result, Toyota has unveiled the Toyota Prius Prime and are currently in talks to manufacture a Toyota Camry Prime in the near future.
What’s the appeal for purchasing a plug-in hybrid vehicle now as opposed to 20 years ago? • Increased environmental awareness surrounding fuel-emission pollution • Advancements in technology equates to lower costs to manufacture and sell • Lithium ion batteries are replacing all-electric batteries due to concerns surrounding cost, size, and general safety • Reduced worry that electric batteries will run out during long-distance trips • PHVs can act as an electric power supply in the event of an emergency or power outage
In the age of the Internet of Things, it’s becoming more commonplace for our houses and cars to be connected to the internet for added efficiency and convenience. Toyota is currently in the process of researching and developing innovative ways to make plug-in autos connected through a specialized network composed of the following:
• Plug-in Hybrid • Smartphone • Recharging Stations • Solar Panels • LED Lights
• Fuel Cell Batteries • Storage Batteries • Home Energy Management System (HEMS) • Toyota Smart Center
There are three main components that are becoming the driving force of Toyota’s plug-in vehicles.
• Lithium Ion Battery: Higher capacity, higher output, and higher energy density • Highly Evolved Motor: Compact, lightweight, and more efficient • Power Control Unit: Allows for power source voltage adjustments based on direct and alternating current conversions
The man behind the development of the Toyota Prius, Takeshi Uchiyamada, predicts that plug-in hybrid vehicles will catch on even faster than the original Prius. Sales are expected to take off in Japan the fastest before hitting the rest of the world; however, forecasters estimate yearly annual sales of 60,000 Toyota PHVs hitting the streets across the globe very soon. Within 10 years, Uchiyamada predicts at least 1 million PHVs will be sold over the next decade.
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SUMMARY Toyota Plug-In Hybrids are poised to be the next big trend in automotive technology. Find out what Toyota has in store for the all-new Prius Prime and other upcoming PHV concepts.