Japanese car makers Daihatsu, Suzuki, and Toyota came together to launch a single platform mini-commercial van battery electric prototypes at the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) exhibit which ran along with the G7 Hiroshima Summit. The G7 Summit followed the ASEAN Summit in Jakarta, where EV and battery production was also one of the main strategies for sustainable goals.
As the Group of Seven heads of state met, the mini-commercial EVs were unveiled at an exhibition event that introduced a general plan of the Japanese automobile industry’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality. The three single-platform, three-brand vehicles were equipped with a jointly developed battery-electric vehicle system.
The exhibition event organized by the JAMA is part of the organization’s…
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