MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

Toyota Eyes Leadership in EV Battery Technology Over Next Decade with Announced Investments

Japanese automaker Toyota plans to spend U$13.5bn to develop electric vehicle battery technology and supply system by 2030.

September 8, 2021
Toyota Eyes Leadership in EV Battery Technology Over Next Decade with Announced Investments

Japanese automaker Toyota plans to spend U$13.5bn to develop electric vehicle battery technology and supply system by 2030.

Credit:

IMAGE: Toyota

2 min to read


GLOBAL DATA – Following the news that Japanese automaker Toyota plans to spend U$13.5bn to develop electric vehicle (EV) battery technology and supply system by 2030; Bakar Sadik Agwan, Senior Automotive Consulting Analyst at GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company, offers his view:

“Toyota, the world largest automaker by volume sales, pioneered the transition to hybrid vehicles since its first-generation Prius launched in 1997. The automaker’s latest plans indicate that it is eying similar success as hybrids, in battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) by gaining leadership in battery technology and supply. 

“Toyota investing in the development and manufacturing of full line-up of batteries will support the company’s ambition of mass production of EVs and achieve its targets of selling 8 million EVs by 2030 and carbon neutrality target by 2050. It plans to launch 15 BEVs in the global market by 2025.

“The company plans over the next decade includes working on improving the present lithium-ion battery technology to reduce risks such as fire and get better endurance, launch a new advanced lithium-ion battery and introduce by second half of 2020. Also, work on material and structures to reduce cost of batteries by 30% and ultimately reduce cost of battery per vehicle by 50%. Toyota also plans to commercialize the next-gen solid-state batteries.

“It has planned to first use solid-state batteries in hybrid vehicles, which seems to be a practical and cost-effective step towards commercializing solid-state batteries, which are significantly higher priced than lithium-ion. Hybrids need only a small capacity compared to what BEV would have required, limiting the inflation in the vehicle cost. Toyota is already a frontrunner in solid-state battery development along with its partner Panasonic, early commercialization will give Toyota a significant leap in the global EV battery market.

“Toyota’s plans for in-house production of batteries apart from production with other partners is an important decision that will offer it a competitive edge over other players and secure enough supply for its future vehicles – a major challenge during these COVID-19 times and budding EV sales.

“Toyota seems to be quite holistic in its battery plans and will solve major concerns pertaining to batteries and EVs namely – higher cost of vehicles, range anxiety, concerns over service life, battery quality, performance and fire issues. The roadmap will significantly enhance Toyota’s competitive position in EV market over next decade.”

More Fixed Ops

Fixed Opsby StaffAugust 28, 2024

Auto Recalls Down in Q2

Electrical systems fell from the leading reason for the first time in over a year.

Read More →
F&Iby StaffAugust 22, 2024

Mustangs Recalled Over Suspension Defect

2024 models may have casting issue that can lead to loss of control.

Read More →
F&Iby StaffAugust 20, 2024

BMW Recalls Hundreds of Thousands

Potential short-circuit issue covers many brands from model years 2012 through 2018.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
F&Iby StaffAugust 19, 2024

Urban Classification, Business Volume's Affect on Fixed Ops Shown

Reynolds says new report proves improving operational efficiency, engaging technicians in selling maximize profitability, even for very busy service departments.

Read More →
Industryby StaffAugust 8, 2024

Thousands of BMWs Recalled

Starter defect could present risk of fire in various models.

Read More →
Industryby StaffAugust 7, 2024

Nissan Rogue Gone Rogue?

Probe opened to determine whether steering loss incident pervasive or isolated.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Industryby StaffJuly 24, 2024

BMWs Recalled to Fix Interior Safety Risk

The vehicles' cargo rail may come loose in certain collisions.

Read More →
Industryby StaffJuly 22, 2024

SUV Recalled Over Unintended Rolling

Owners are advised to use emergency brake until the vehicles are repaired.

Read More →
Industryby StaffJuly 19, 2024

Hybrid Vans Recalled Over Fire Danger

Stellantis warns owners to park them away from structures till it works out a fix.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Product & Technologyby StaffJuly 10, 2024

Used-Vehicle Owners Warned of Faulty Air Bags

Recent deaths, disfigurements blamed on replacement bags made by disreputable sources.

Read More →