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Toyota to Unveil New Hybrid in Detroit, 2009

June 11, 2008 by Hilary  
Filed under Computers

Katsuaki Watanabe, Source: NewscomToyota came forward with a list of new, fairly exciting plans at a news conference Wednesday (well, okay, I guess you could say today). The question is whether they’ll really pull them off.

Batteries Beyond Lithium Ion

After developing nickel hydride batteries, and then lithium-ion batteries (to be used in plug-in hybrids in 2010) the automaker looks to their old partner Matsushita Electric Industrial to create a “next generation” battery. Details were sparse, but they’re setting up shop by the end of the summer.

When it comes to works in progress, I try to stay very neutral. You never know if a plan is going to lose footing or hold, but these companies have a history of success working together.

Every Toyota a Hybrid, New Hybrid-Only Model

Katsuaki Watanabe made several other claims during his news conference. Two exciting announcements were the decision to take the entire Toyota line hybrid (which we all know could change at any time between now and intended completion date, 2029).

More importantly, Toyota has plans to unveil a new hybrid-only model at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show. So far, the only cars currently fitting this mold are the Honda Insight and Toyota Prius. If Toyota is successful in making a functional auto with a unique design, they could be launching their second major win.

Ethanol from Yard Waste

Last, but certainly not least, Toyota is investing in research for making ethanol from cellulose (grass clippings, wood chips, etc). It’s not as exciting as ethanol from garbage, but better than using up topsoil to grow crops to convert into fuel.

Source: Forbes

[Image: Newscom]

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2 Responses to “Toyota to Unveil New Hybrid in Detroit, 2009”
  1. Mamoru says:

    Very exciting news.

    As long as their not digging garbage out of the ground to generate ethanol. Thats just swapping stored carbon sources.

    I can’t wait for cellulose production to come online. Its estimated that the wood waste from tress alone in the State of GA is enough to generate 10% of Georgia’s fuel needs. Not to mention crop waste, and saw grass sites. In fact lets turn the mediums of highways into growth centers for Saw Grass. :-)

  2. livepaths says:

    Very interesting.

    If the economics don’t work, recycling and sustainable efforts won’t either.
    Check http://LivePaths.com a blog about innovative entrepreneurs that make money selling recycled items, provide green services or help us reduce our dependency on non renewable resources. These include some very cool Green online ventures, great new technologies, startups and investments opportunities.

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