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DeanMcManis (not verified)    January 11, 2021 - 3:01AM

In reply to by John Goreham

It is no surprise that Toyota sells many cars, even many hybrids. But in the U.S. zero BEVs. Every EV automaker has been working to break EVs out of being a niche product, and competing equally against fossil fueled cars that dominate our roads. 200K EVs in America is small compared to gas powered vehicles. But it's growing at dramatic rate. You and I both agree that part of that transition from the last century's total control of the automotive market with gas-only vehicles, is moving to a future of electrified vehicles includes hybrids, PHEVs, and BEVs. I support and applaud Toyota's efforts in hybridizing their automotive fleet, but they do need to move more rapidly towards building BEVs to remain an automotive leader.

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