JAKARTA - Three automotive giants from Japan, Suzuki Motor Corporation, Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd, and Toyota Motor Corporation have decided to launch a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)-based van.
Each manufacturer will launch the van this year which is designated as a commercial vehicle while at the same time encouraging electrification growth in Sakura country.
Launching from Toyota Global's official website, Thursday, January 30, the mini-sized van BEV was jointly developed by the three companies that combine Suzuki and Daihatsu's expertise in designing small vehicles with Toyota's electrification technology.
Commercial Japan Partnership Technologies Corporation (CJPT) also participated in planning to achieve vehicles with optimal specifications for efficient long-distance logistics.
The three companies are committed to encouraging this initiative to achieve carbon neutrality. This is done through the provision of mini-commercial van BEV which can meet customer needs in the shipping industry by providing practical and sustainable means of transportation.
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Further details regarding the model have yet to be disclosed. However, the three cars are claimed to have an estimated distance of about 200 km in full or more impressive charging compared to the Mitsubishi Minicab MiEV which has a range of 133 km but is still lower than the Honda N-Van e: 245 km.
It is estimated that the van-style kei car will have similar staff to the gasoline version of the current model, namely having 46 cellphones or 63 cellphones. This is enough to meet the needs of delivering goods or for commercial purposes.
These models will contribute to the company's efforts towards carbon neutrality, which is a common goal among the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA).
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