
Driving the Future: Toyota’s Ambitious Plans for Next-Gen Battery Tech and Electric Vehicles
Toyota is investing heavily in next-gen battery technology and electric vehicles, with plans to launch a new line of EVs with up to 1,000 km range.
The company is also developing solid-state batteries, which could offer longer ranges and faster charging times than lithium-ion batteries.
What does it mean for the future of EVs and that of our planet?

Volvo is Using Luminar’s 3D Laser Sensors to Build Fully Self-Driving Cars
The company is supplying Volvo with Lidar sensors to build their fully-autonomous cars. Recently, Luminar announced that they’d be slashing their prices and scaling up fast enough to meet the rapidly growing demand for its Lidar laser 3D sensors that enable self-driving cars to see all their surroundings.

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Toyota’s next eco-friendly car will be powered by hydrogen
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