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To: chowder who wrote (1451)12/6/2021 4:20:05 PM
From: jvincen22 Recommendations

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Dave the wildpitcher
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EVs cover a pretty wide and diverse product mix and TM has sold millions of PHEVs since 1997. That isn't exactly missing the electrification push it seems to me. Happen to catch the 60 Mins coverage of growing larger BEV production environmental concerns last night ?. We may be trading one problem in for another was the thinking behind it, no strong view either way for me.

As they say no dog in that fight but do think years from now TM will still be very much in the vehicle business. Been looking at the recharging ones a bit can't see how they won't benefit if we ever actually do newer infrastructure.


Vince



To: chowder who wrote (1451)12/6/2021 5:05:12 PM
From: Dave the wildpitcher2 Recommendations

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jvincen2
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Re: Toyota and EVs

Actually, emphasizing hydrogen seemed to be a conscious decision for them, taken several years ago. I suspect because they have the hybrid EV technology. Only time will tell if they are ultimately right. Given the time frames involved, I likely won't be around to see it ;-) I probably won't be driving if I am around.

Dave