Going for gold: Toyota to provide 3,700 EVs for Tokyo 2020 Olympics

Michael Holder
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Japanese auto giant lays out plans to develop range of EVs, hydrogen fuel cell, and plug-in hybrid cars and buses specifically for the Olympic and Paralympic Games

Thousands of athletes, spectators, and staff at next year's Olympic Games will be ferried around Tokyo in low-emission transport, with auto giant Toyota expanding on its plans to develop a range electric...

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