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2026 Nissan Rogue plug-in hybrid will borrow Mitsubishi tech

Green Car Reports

The Nissan Rogue will soon add a plug-in hybrid variant using tech from corporate ally Mitsubishi.

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Toyota and Lexus partner with WattTime to offer lower emissions EV charging program

Green Car Congress

Toyota Motor North America recently entered into an agreement with environmental tech nonprofit WattTime to provide certain health and environmental impact data to Toyota and Lexus customers with eligible vehicles to enable them to find ideal charging times to reduce emissions when charging at home.

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Toyota changes tune on EVs, announces new battery tech

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Toyota is one of the world’s most respected carmakers, but there is little doubt that the Japanese auto giant has been lagging in the battery-electric vehicle segment. And when Toyota actually released an all-electric car to rival best-sellers like the Tesla Model Y, it was so uninspiring that few were sold.

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EV models outnumber PHEV choices for the first time since 2014

Green Car Reports

Plug-in hybrid tech continues to be something that neither automakers nor regulators can completely agree on. Some, like Toyota, Volvo, BMW, and others see them as a smart, effective bridge technology to EVs while others, including GM and Honda see them, at least for now in the U.S., as an unnecessary complication in the shift to EVs.

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2026 Nissan Rogue plug-in hybrid will borrow Mitsubishi tech

Baua Electric

The Nissan Rogue will soon add a plug-in hybrid variant using tech from corporate ally Mitsubishi. launch timeline Nissan confirmed Thursday to Green Car Reports that, alongside the Mitsubishi-based PHEV Rogue, an e-Power hybrid Rogue will join the lineup for the U.S. in the 2025 calendar year. Nissan e-Power U.S.

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CATL introduces mixed-chemistry battery for PHEVs with fast-charging

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startup Our Next Energy (ONE) is also developing mixed-chemistry battery tech, which it said in 2022 could provides up to 600 miles of range. Toyota in 2023 indicated it was trying to push the all-electric driving range of PHEVs beyond 120 miles , but it’s unclear what technology it will use to achieve that.

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Toyota solid-state tech; battery-price plunge; Mach-E, Mirai, Q5 PHEV all driven: The Week in Reverse

Green Car Reports

Which global automaker started a new brand for hydrogen fuel-cell tech? Which EV startup plans to make an electric RV? This is our look back at the Week In Reverse—right here at Green Car Reports—for the week ending December 18, 2020. It’s been an unusual week, from the standpoint of seat time in new vehicles.

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