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WardsAuto Daily

DECEMBER 7, 2021

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Toyota’s Chief Scientist: Avoid ‘Mono-Culture’ of EVs

Toyota has been criticized for moving too slowly toward battery-electric vehicles. In an interview, Toyota’s Gill Pratt defends the automaker’s approach and explains why it will have a bigger environmental impact.

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Autoline Daily: Top Industry News

Stellantis’ Software Strategy; Toyota Announces New Battery Plant; Ferrari Making Room for 1st SUV?

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2021 Wards 10 Best Engines & Propulsion Systems Winner: Hyundai Kona EV

This video clip highlighting the Hyundai Kona BEV was played during the recent ceremony celebrating the 2021 winners. Wards 10 Best winner profile videos will post for the next several weeks.

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Stellantis Signs Supply Deal for ‘Green’ Lithium for BEVs

Vulcan Energy Resources’ Zero Carbon Lithium Project in Germany’s Upper Rhine Valley uses geothermal energy to produce battery-quality lithium hydroxide from brine without the use of fossil fuels and minimal water usage.

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American Battery Solutions’ Warner: U.S. Battery Gap Worrisome

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Battery expert John Warner signals high hopes for solid-state technology, says battery cost targets are in sight, questions Toyota’s less-aggressive approach to BEVs and frets about America’s spotty battery-supply chain.

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