Skepticism is always there. But, it's essential to acknowledge ongoing advancements in technology. I choose to focus on the potential benefits of innovation rather than skepticism :)
@@AmpedAutoI agree with you, but they have made so many claims that didn’t materialize, so how are we to believe what they say. I would like to, but have doubts when they mention such things.
Agree with you 100%. Yes we can put Solid State batteries in a car but we didn't solve the recharge degradation problem of solid state batteries. So you have a car you can drive a few thousand miles before it's a paperweight. But hey, it runs off of a new technology of batteries that isn't market ready yet, and that's cool, right?
Only if you believe John above. I personally don't think he had any Access to any real Data on this battery, I think he was applying for machine operator, he certainly doesn't write like an Engineer does he, he writes like a laborer or maybe skilled labor, but no company in the World with brand new technology that'll be worth upwards of Trillions, will give anyone applying for a job.and data. Know what I'm saying?
True, the development of solid-state batteries has been ongoing for a while. However, breakthroughs in technology often take time. Let's stay hopeful for advancements in the electric vehicle industry.
I think in recent years we've heard such bold claims at least once a month, but lithium batteries are still here. More than 20 years ago the first tooth clones were made in research labs. Cloned teeth are still a dream. The first lithium batteries were created in research labs in the 1960s. I think we have a long way to go.
Yes, It's understandable to be cautious about bold claims, especially considering the time it takes for new technologies to mature. While solid-state batteries have been in development for some time, significant progress has been made and this time, partnerships like Toyota's with Panasonic and Idemitsu signal a concerted effort towards realization. While the road ahead may be long, continued research and collaboration can lead to transformative breakthroughs in the electric vehicle industry. Let's remain hopeful and patient for advancements that could shape the future of transportation 👍👍
We don't know exact facts yet. Toyota hasn't provided specific details on Wh/kg, cycle life, or precise charging time to 80%. We have to wait more information from Toyota as they continue to develop their battery technology. Stay tuned for updates! :)
I think solid state batteries will be the game changer for ev's. But I think charging time is going to push sales. I can see the whole charging system being redone to be much faster. Will be interesting to see how the next 6 years play out for EV's.
Yepp! Solid-state batteries hold immense potential to revolutionize the EV industry, offering benefits like increased energy density and safety. And you're spot on about charging time being a crucial factor for widespread EV adoption. I am sure we can anticipate advancements in charging infrastructure to support faster and more convenient charging experiences in the future.
solid state is graphene ultra cap technology. If they can make an ultra cap compact enough and dense enough I will be interested in solid state tech as they have a nearly infinite life cycle compared to chemical batteries and have a nearly instant charge and discharge capability.
Interesting perspective. While solid-state batteries and graphene ultracapacitors have similarities, they are distinct technologies. Solid-state batteries offer potential advantages in energy density and safety, while ultracapacitors excel in rapid charge and discharge cycles. Both have promising applications in the future of energy storage :)
We all have our concerns about companies' motives, especially in rapidly evolving industries like electric vehicles. While skepticism remains, Toyota has been actively investing in electric vehicle technology and has made commitments to transition towards electrification. Let's hope that advancements like efforts on solid-state batteries contribute positively.
The cost of replacing solid-state batteries hasn't been disclosed yet, but they are expected to be more expensive initially. Over time, as the technology matures and becomes more widespread, the cost should decrease. Additionally, solid-state batteries are designed to last longer, potentially reducing the frequency of replacements :).
:) While Toyota's announcements have been ongoing, recent collaborations and advancements suggest progress toward solid-state battery technology. Let's stay hopeful for tangible results soon.
:) The idea of flying cars has fascinated many for decades, including myself. Who knows what the future holds? Innovation continues to surprise us, so perhaps flying cars aren't too far off :D.
Toyota crapping on again? They made similar claims 9 or so years ago... Like many other claims, still nothing..........They don't give up... Now they say" This time"...Garbage.
It's understandable to be cautious given past promises. Toyota's journey with solid-state batteries has indeed seen delays and setbacks. However, with their recent partnerships and ongoing efforts, there's hope for progress. Let's stay tuned to see if this time they can deliver on their claims. Innovation often takes time, but when it arrives, it could reshape the industry. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
It's understandable to be cautious given Toyota's history, but solid-state batteries could revolutionize EVs if they deliver on promises. Let's wait for concrete evidence before fully embracing the idea :)
Yes! Interesting observation. Collaboration and partnerships are common in the automotive industry, so it's possible that Toyota is working with CATL or other companies to develop solid-state battery technology. And details of partnerships always vary
Absolutely, understand the skepticism, given the history of ambitious promises in the automotive industry over the years. However, Toyota's reputation for innovation and their partnerships with industry leaders like Panasonic and Idemitsu provide grounds for optimism. While there are no guarantees, let's keep an eye on Toyota's progress and hope for the best.
Don’t blame Toyota, blame the RUclipsr that took the Toyota’s material and simply translate and turn it into his.. RUclips is full of this so believe what you read on Youtubr at your own peril .
Might seem like a dream now, but they've been making steady progress. If they can deliver on these promises, it could significantly impact the EV industry.
While Toyota does face challenges like any company, it's also actively investing in innovative technologies to stay competitive in the EV market. I also want to add that Toyota's long-standing reputation and global presence provide a strong foundation for its future endeavors.
Skepticism is always there. It's natural to wait for tangible evidence before fully believing in new technologies. We'll keep an eye on developments and provide updates as they become available :)
Instead of boasting to investors, why doesn't Akio launch the new camry ev with 600km range and disrupt both tesla and byd for good? Occam's razor says It's because these all are just BS.
It's natural to be skeptical, and many viewers are, especially given past industry promises. Lets see if Toyota's solid-state battery technology holds promise. Also, launching a new EV involves many factors beyond just batteries. Strategic planning and ensuring a competitive offering might be behind the delay. Occam's razor simplifies, but the reality is complex :)
True! However, Toyota's entry adds credibility and resources to the market, driving further advancements. Competition always fosters progress in EV technology :)
Well, it's a constant stream of EV news. Take a breather and focus on what matters to you :) . For me, Innovation is exciting, but I always step back and recharge when needed.
Solid state battery that powers a car, that's easy. Solid state battery that recharges thousands of times, that's impossible with today's technology. Maybe 10-20 years from now. In the mean time, we have LiFePo4 that will only get cheaper and cheaper. So we will see long range car because of big,. cheap LiFePo4 batteries long before we will see solid state batteries as a real solution in a car. Right now Solid state batteries in a car is just for show and not for real because nobody is going to buy a car that you can only drive a few thousand miles before taking it in for major repairs.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Agree, its valid points about the challenges solid-state batteries face in terms of longevity and cost-effectiveness compared to current battery technologies like LiFePo4. Toyota's solid-state battery technology is still in development, and it's essential to consider the ongoing innovations and improvements in battery technology as a whole.
Errr... we still waiting.. while SAIC, Alibaba, CATL joint venture on IM motor IM L6 car which will be launch in May 2024 with it first spec debut on 8.4.2024 of first production solid state battery EV car... Toyota all the hu ha but no product.... i am actually very disappointed with Toyota.
I understand your disappointment with Toyota's delay. While other companies are progressing, Toyota's history of innovation suggests they're working hard, at least that's what I believe. Fingers crossed that they accelerate their timeline and deliver soon. Your perspective echoes the anticipation many of us feel :)
The advancement of solid-state batteries holds promise for revolutionizing electric vehicles by addressing key concerns like range and charging times. While hydrogen vehicles have their advantages, solid-state batteries could offer a more practical and efficient solution for many drivers. It'll be exciting to see how these technologies develop in the future!
Well, isn't it essential to revisit developments like Toyota's solid-state batteries as they progress? While some information may not be new, it's still relevant to discuss updates and potential impacts.
Toyota is at a considerable disadvantage because the price of any new technology must be low cost. The airline industry will put Toyota to shame with it's Sulphur-Selenium battery tech that uses Lithium only in it's anode and Lithium/ Graphene cathode (where lithium is the charge carrier which allows for solid high temperature capable electrolyte in place of lithium gel cells because the airline industry can defray the expensive battery technology ny virtue of the mass transportation business model. We will see who wins this race.
That's one perspective, but it's important to acknowledge that Toyota has been investing in electric vehicle technology and making strides toward innovation, including advancements in battery technology. Skepticism will always be there, but for them and the EV Industry as a whole let's hope for great progress. We will continue to monitor developments and see how the landscape evolves.
Indeed, the laws of physics govern the boundaries of technological advancements. But breakthroughs often come from pushing these boundaries through research, innovation, and collaboration. Let's see :)
I was recently hired on in Georgetown. Its all BS. You can't believe Toyota. At this point anybody can be management at the company. They spent 3 days lying about so many things Toyota has been proven guilty of. Orientation was nothing but a brainwash session. The worst part was bringing in a married lesbian spending two hours trying to get 40 people to accept LGBTQIA+. The company is turning to poison amd many are hitting early retirement to bail out. Toyota is trying to attract help by giving incentives. But they lie so much its crazy. They surveil every employee there so nobody is going to tell the truth on site. They're sellouts.
@@joeh5227 Who no Citation? How about actual Quotes? Why no photos of Notes and Most importantly, what were you hired for and what degrees do you have. I'm trying to figure out if Toyota would Tell a machine operator about a Secret Battery Program?
While skepticism is understandable, Toyota's solid-state battery development could be a game-changer in EV technology. Let's wait and see how it unfolds.
Japan has learned a lot from America. Now they have added the art of BSing.
Skepticism is always there. But, it's essential to acknowledge ongoing advancements in technology. I choose to focus on the potential benefits of innovation rather than skepticism :)
@@AmpedAutoI agree with you, but they have made so many claims that didn’t materialize, so how are we to believe what they say. I would like to, but have doubts when they mention such things.
Agree with you 100%. Yes we can put Solid State batteries in a car but we didn't solve the recharge degradation problem of solid state batteries. So you have a car you can drive a few thousand miles before it's a paperweight. But hey, it runs off of a new technology of batteries that isn't market ready yet, and that's cool, right?
Like I mentioned, it’s based on the art of BS, and they are highly proficient at it.
Only if you believe John above. I personally don't think he had any Access to any real Data on this battery,
I think he was applying for machine operator, he certainly doesn't write like an Engineer does he, he writes like a laborer or maybe skilled labor, but no company in the World with brand new technology that'll be worth upwards of Trillions, will give anyone applying for a job.and data.
Know what I'm saying?
What? Again!?....this breakthrough has been going on for years..😂
True, the development of solid-state batteries has been ongoing for a while. However, breakthroughs in technology often take time. Let's stay hopeful for advancements in the electric vehicle industry.
Maybe Fusion reactors will come first :)
I think in recent years we've heard such bold claims at least once a month, but lithium batteries are still here. More than 20 years ago the first tooth clones were made in research labs. Cloned teeth are still a dream. The first lithium batteries were created in research labs in the 1960s. I think we have a long way to go.
Yes, It's understandable to be cautious about bold claims, especially considering the time it takes for new technologies to mature. While solid-state batteries have been in development for some time, significant progress has been made and this time, partnerships like Toyota's with Panasonic and Idemitsu signal a concerted effort towards realization. While the road ahead may be long, continued research and collaboration can lead to transformative breakthroughs in the electric vehicle industry. Let's remain hopeful and patient for advancements that could shape the future of transportation 👍👍
What is the Wh/kg,? How many cycles before 10% decrease in energy storage is reached? what is the charge time to 80% full?
We don't know exact facts yet. Toyota hasn't provided specific details on Wh/kg, cycle life, or precise charging time to 80%. We have to wait more information from Toyota as they continue to develop their battery technology. Stay tuned for updates! :)
Read about BMW Preliminary Test of Quantum Scape and that will give you a idea of how many cycles after degradation
They won't announce because they know Chinese real tech will surpass any of their promises in a couple of years
I almost did not catch that this was an ai channel........ Wild how fast this is taking over RUclips.
I think solid state batteries will be the game changer for ev's. But I think charging time is going to push sales. I can see the whole charging system being redone to be much faster. Will be interesting to see how the next 6 years play out for EV's.
Yepp! Solid-state batteries hold immense potential to revolutionize the EV industry, offering benefits like increased energy density and safety. And you're spot on about charging time being a crucial factor for widespread EV adoption. I am sure we can anticipate advancements in charging infrastructure to support faster and more convenient charging experiences in the future.
When did the Japanese become such big BS'ers? How the mighty have fallen...
Buy silver and don’t stop. Silver should moon over the next years with these new batteries.
solid state is graphene ultra cap technology. If they can make an ultra cap compact enough and dense enough I will be interested in solid state tech as they have a nearly infinite life cycle compared to chemical batteries and have a nearly instant charge and discharge capability.
Interesting perspective. While solid-state batteries and graphene ultracapacitors have similarities, they are distinct technologies. Solid-state batteries offer potential advantages in energy density and safety, while ultracapacitors excel in rapid charge and discharge cycles. Both have promising applications in the future of energy storage :)
They are the fusion power of the EV industry. Solid state might just a good excuse for Toyota to not make EVs while keeping their stock high.
We all have our concerns about companies' motives, especially in rapidly evolving industries like electric vehicles. While skepticism remains, Toyota has been actively investing in electric vehicle technology and has made commitments to transition towards electrification. Let's hope that advancements like efforts on solid-state batteries contribute positively.
@@AmpedAuto Yes, and let's hope Toyota stop lobbying against BEVs.
Sounds like Toyota is using EESTOR's press release strategy.
And the cost of replacing the battery?
The cost of replacing solid-state batteries hasn't been disclosed yet, but they are expected to be more expensive initially. Over time, as the technology matures and becomes more widespread, the cost should decrease. Additionally, solid-state batteries are designed to last longer, potentially reducing the frequency of replacements :).
Again ?
Toyota has been announcing this in two years every two years for the past 10 years...
:) While Toyota's announcements have been ongoing, recent collaborations and advancements suggest progress toward solid-state battery technology. Let's stay hopeful for tangible results soon.
You need all range levels and transmissions
Wow...amazing technology to generation now...but now 🤔 i'm waiting when this car can fly...😭😭
:) The idea of flying cars has fascinated many for decades, including myself. Who knows what the future holds? Innovation continues to surprise us, so perhaps flying cars aren't too far off :D.
Next new technology will make cars moving on own farts
Toyota crapping on again? They made similar claims 9 or so years ago... Like many other claims, still nothing..........They don't give up... Now they say" This time"...Garbage.
It's understandable to be cautious given past promises. Toyota's journey with solid-state batteries has indeed seen delays and setbacks. However, with their recent partnerships and ongoing efforts, there's hope for progress. Let's stay tuned to see if this time they can deliver on their claims. Innovation often takes time, but when it arrives, it could reshape the industry. Let's keep our fingers crossed!
Breakthroughs from Toyota are allways KI-clickbait.
It's understandable to be cautious given Toyota's history, but solid-state batteries could revolutionize EVs if they deliver on promises. Let's wait for concrete evidence before fully embracing the idea :)
Already I have told my friend David Toyota have ev 900 range now I have tell him they have breakthrough new ev 745 miles ahhaah
After 100 years 👋👋
They sure will
"The Japanese ought-to maker"
I read already Toyota has 900 Miles EV car now only 745 miles..hm maybe by the time car come out 345 miles
CATL already have Solid State Battery. Toyota probably source from them. Just like Toyota rebadged BYD sedan in china.
Yes! Interesting observation. Collaboration and partnerships are common in the automotive industry, so it's possible that Toyota is working with CATL or other companies to develop solid-state battery technology. And details of partnerships always vary
Promises promises. Remember Nikola, GM, etc ... hype, it's only hype and dreams
Absolutely, understand the skepticism, given the history of ambitious promises in the automotive industry over the years. However, Toyota's reputation for innovation and their partnerships with industry leaders like Panasonic and Idemitsu provide grounds for optimism. While there are no guarantees, let's keep an eye on Toyota's progress and hope for the best.
Don’t blame Toyota, blame the RUclipsr that took the Toyota’s material and simply translate and turn it into his.. RUclips is full of this so believe what you read on Youtubr at your own peril .
Toyota dreams.....
Might seem like a dream now, but they've been making steady progress. If they can deliver on these promises, it could significantly impact the EV industry.
They are 250 billion in the hole, their sales are going to BYD.
While Toyota does face challenges like any company, it's also actively investing in innovative technologies to stay competitive in the EV market. I also want to add that Toyota's long-standing reputation and global presence provide a strong foundation for its future endeavors.
I’ll believe it when I see it lol
Skepticism is always there. It's natural to wait for tangible evidence before fully believing in new technologies. We'll keep an eye on developments and provide updates as they become available :)
Instead of boasting to investors, why doesn't Akio launch the new camry ev with 600km range and disrupt both tesla and byd for good? Occam's razor says It's because these all are just BS.
It's natural to be skeptical, and many viewers are, especially given past industry promises. Lets see if Toyota's solid-state battery technology holds promise. Also, launching a new EV involves many factors beyond just batteries. Strategic planning and ensuring a competitive offering might be behind the delay. Occam's razor simplifies, but the reality is complex :)
Just breakthrough? Too late! Chinese cars are available now. Yes, solid-state battery.
True! However, Toyota's entry adds credibility and resources to the market, driving further advancements. Competition always fosters progress in EV technology :)
Anyone else have EV fatigue? Cause I sure do.
Well, it's a constant stream of EV news. Take a breather and focus on what matters to you :) . For me, Innovation is exciting, but I always step back and recharge when needed.
Solid state battery that powers a car, that's easy. Solid state battery that recharges thousands of times, that's impossible with today's technology. Maybe 10-20 years from now. In the mean time, we have LiFePo4 that will only get cheaper and cheaper. So we will see long range car because of big,. cheap LiFePo4 batteries long before we will see solid state batteries as a real solution in a car. Right now Solid state batteries in a car is just for show and not for real because nobody is going to buy a car that you can only drive a few thousand miles before taking it in for major repairs.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! Agree, its valid points about the challenges solid-state batteries face in terms of longevity and cost-effectiveness compared to current battery technologies like LiFePo4. Toyota's solid-state battery technology is still in development, and it's essential to consider the ongoing innovations and improvements in battery technology as a whole.
Errr... we still waiting.. while SAIC, Alibaba, CATL joint venture on IM motor IM L6 car which will be launch in May 2024 with it first spec debut on 8.4.2024 of first production solid state battery EV car... Toyota all the hu ha but no product.... i am actually very disappointed with Toyota.
I understand your disappointment with Toyota's delay. While other companies are progressing, Toyota's history of innovation suggests they're working hard, at least that's what I believe. Fingers crossed that they accelerate their timeline and deliver soon. Your perspective echoes the anticipation many of us feel :)
great if this is true. if so then no need for hydrogen vechles
The advancement of solid-state batteries holds promise for revolutionizing electric vehicles by addressing key concerns like range and charging times. While hydrogen vehicles have their advantages, solid-state batteries could offer a more practical and efficient solution for many drivers. It'll be exciting to see how these technologies develop in the future!
I prefer German EV cars before Japanese or als,
This is old news, the video is worthless...
Well, isn't it essential to revisit developments like Toyota's solid-state batteries as they progress? While some information may not be new, it's still relevant to discuss updates and potential impacts.
Toyota is at a considerable disadvantage because the price of any new technology must be low cost. The airline industry will put Toyota to shame with it's Sulphur-Selenium battery tech that uses Lithium only in it's anode and Lithium/ Graphene cathode (where lithium is the charge carrier which allows for solid high temperature capable electrolyte in place of lithium gel cells because the airline industry can defray the expensive battery technology ny virtue of the mass transportation business model.
We will see who wins this race.
Toyota is a joke on ev, and this videos just prove that
That's one perspective, but it's important to acknowledge that Toyota has been investing in electric vehicle technology and making strides toward innovation, including advancements in battery technology. Skepticism will always be there, but for them and the EV Industry as a whole let's hope for great progress. We will continue to monitor developments and see how the landscape evolves.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
You can't change the laws of physics.
Indeed, the laws of physics govern the boundaries of technological advancements. But breakthroughs often come from pushing these boundaries through research, innovation, and collaboration. Let's see :)
@nealkaye9056 - Pray tell us WHICH LAW OF PHYSICS is broken in a solid state battery
I was recently hired on in Georgetown. Its all BS. You can't believe Toyota. At this point anybody can be management at the company. They spent 3 days lying about so many things Toyota has been proven guilty of. Orientation was nothing but a brainwash session. The worst part was bringing in a married lesbian spending two hours trying to get 40 people to accept LGBTQIA+. The company is turning to poison amd many are hitting early retirement to bail out. Toyota is trying to attract help by giving incentives. But they lie so much its crazy. They surveil every employee there so nobody is going to tell the truth on site. They're sellouts.
Interesting
BASED
sad to hear. lgbt's ruin everything they touch
When were you let go?
@@joeh5227 Who no Citation?
How about actual Quotes?
Why no photos of Notes and
Most importantly, what were you hired for and what degrees do you have.
I'm trying to figure out if Toyota would Tell a machine operator about a Secret Battery Program?
Toyota is claiming a crap every other day. And today this is the crap they offer.....
While skepticism is understandable, Toyota's solid-state battery development could be a game-changer in EV technology. Let's wait and see how it unfolds.
Wishful thinking
bla bla bla
Yeah, let's see if this materialize. As mentioned in other comments we'll keep an eye on developments and provide updates as they become available.
🥱 Toyota - talk less, deliver more.