I don't think so. Toyota has a history of innovation from the...

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    I don't think so. Toyota has a history of innovation from the 1950's - the first 30 minutes deals with that.

    Hybrid of hydrogen and electric or hydrogen and ice or something else.

    I have seen just water engines and just hydrogen as well and these have a zero-carbon footprint.

    Maybe they have revisited some of Tesla's old patents involving car engines using no fuel at all - can't be sure if these are crap or real these days.

    There has been a change in Musk's attitudes to the Tesla car....... It is a lower priority for a variety of reasons. Maybe that reason is that it is doomed already in its current state but meanwhile there is a company of people needing to feed themselves from it so there is more than the sunk cost to consider.

    In any case lithium investments probably have no future.




    Last edited by nippy: 17/03/25
 
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