Toyota says COVID and chip shortage will hit car production in 2021-22
Toyota has revealed a further big hit to its production expectations as it battles COVID absences and chip shortages at factories.
Toyota has revealed a further big hit to its production expectations as it battles COVID absences and chip shortages at factories.
But it won’t be an EV.
Toyota has released more details on its low-carbon strategy, which includes a new battery-electric drivetrain/chassis platform, plus a brand-new hydrogen fuel cell, but it is also warning European and the UK governments that a more numerous and better-regulated battery recharging structure will be required if they are to realise the low-carbon benefits of battery technology.
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