Toyota Moves on with Wireless Recharging Tech for PHEVs and EVs
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Toyota Moves on with Wireless Recharging Tech for PHEVs and EVs



Toyota wants to pull the plug on its plug-in hybrid (PHEV) and pure electric vehicles (EV), but it’s not what you think; the Japanese carmaker is in the process of developing a new wireless battery charging system for vehicles that use some sort of electrification with a future market launch in mind. Read more »




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