Toyota is fully aware that solar power represents a vital component of our shared future. As a much cleaner substitute for the fossil fuels that sustained the previous century, solar energy is imperative for environmental safety. To commemorate this ingenious and sustainable power source, Toyota has debuted the Vivid Solar Sculptural Display, open for viewing at its Research & Development base in Michigan.
EVgo Inc. has partnered with Toyota to launch new fast-charging stations in Baldwin Park and Sacramento, California. These stations are part of Toyota’s “Empact” initiative, focused on improving access to EV charging in underserved communities. Each site is equipped with high-powered 350kW chargers and is designed with both affordability and convenience in mind. Located near grocery stores, restaurants, and shopping centers, the stations are capable of serving up to eight vehicles simultaneously.
Toyota boasts one of the most comprehensive passenger car lineups in the United States. Let’s take a closer look at some of the latest Toyota models that could perfectly complement your lifestyle.
Toyota is deeply committed to safeguarding the environment's health, extending its efforts well beyond the focus on electrifying its vehicle lineup. Improper disposal of automotive batteries poses significant environmental risks. Sadly, many of these batteries end up in landfills, exacerbating the pollution crisis. Moreover, the valuable materials within these batteries can be reclaimed and reused. Toyota's recent collaboration with Cirba Solutions aims to bolster its battery recycling network.
If you're not sure whether an electric vehicle is right for you, you might want to consider the long-term cost of ownership. Yes, most new EVs seem expensive initially, but owning one instead of a comparable gasoline-powered vehicle might actually save you money in the long run.
Toyota has a number of electric models available of all varieties. This includes both hybrid and all-electric with everything in between.