I am not sure what you mean…
I am not sure what you mean exactly, though it sounds like you think I am complaining. Toyota has failed its customers and owes them something. This is is similar (though in a far lass impactful or deceitful way) to what VW did with their "diesel gate" scandal 9 years ago. They have sold tens of thousands of people a product that does not deliver what it was advertised to. At the very least, Toyota is 1. taking too long to fix their critical component failure and 2. owes its customers some kind of rebate for the inconvenience they have experienced and the additional pollution that results in the "work around" for their product's shortcoming. Personally, I think EVs are great and the best available option we have to address our problems of emissions related contributions to climate change and air pollution. Passenger vehicles are the single largest source of climate change inducing and pollution creating emissions and EVs are far less polluting than ICEs, over time. PHEVs are or can be almost as "good" in that sense as EVs and definitely have a roll to play in transitioning the populace toward full EV adoption.