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Toyota Delays Use of Lithium Batteries for New Prius
The Wall Street Journal reports that Toyota has decided against the use of lithium-ion battery technology - at least initially - in the next-generation Toyota Prius , which is still expected in fall 2008. The company will instead, at launch, use a new version of the company's existing nickel metal hydride battery pack in the new Prius Read Article



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Will_Will_ - 6/14/2007 11:02:00 AM
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Toyota most-likely realized that the cost-saving advantage from switching to Li battery wasn't that great to continue on with those plans.

I'm worried about the projected fuel-economy of the next Prius. Hopefully Toyota found some other significant way to further improve the existing battery technology.



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SupraNeverBackSupraNeverBack - 6/14/2007 12:43:05 PM
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Rumor, which has been denied by Toyota.



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1970toyotamarc1970toyotamarc - 6/14/2007 1:25:38 PM
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We've seen how many reports about this rumor? And still not comment from Toyota? Until Toyota says something, could we have no more articles on this please?

Having said that, I would hope that if the next Prius does not have the lithium, that it will at least have a larger or more powerful nickel battery, and plug in capability.


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Will_Will_ - 6/14/2007 1:36:39 PM
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A rumor?

Then why wont Toyota just come out and say yay or nay to squash it?

I do hope they would use Li batteries...


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SupraNeverBackSupraNeverBack - 6/14/2007 1:43:01 PM
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"Mitsuo Kinoshita, a senior Toyota executive, recently denied Japanese media reports that Toyota had given up on having a lithium-ion battery system for the next-generation Prius."

http://abcnews.go.com/Business/WireStory?id=3253597&page=3



silent_powersilent_power - 6/14/2007 3:25:06 PM
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Also Takimoto said that Li-on Battery is technically ready for production any time...

http://www.green-car-guide.com/news/toyota-hybrid-profitable-2010.htm


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