Toyota has moved its focus to bringing solid-state batteries into mass production and ready for commercial use by 2027 or 2028. Toyota's first solid. Toyota is still on track to launch its first solid-state battery-powered vehicle within the next two to three years.
An executive confirmed Toyota's timeline at the Tokyo Motor Show this week. Toyota's solid-state EV batteries could last 40 years, offer 621 mile range, and be smaller, lighter, and cheaper by 2027. New solid-state batteries will be made from a new "highly durable" cathode material and will power a car for much longer than conventional EV batteries.
Our deep-dive analysis separates fact from fiction on Toyota's solid-state battery. We break down the 900-mile range claims, 10-minute charging tech, and the updated 2027 launch schedule. Discover the real market impact and what it means for investors.
Solid-state batteries use fewer toxic materials and are easier to recycle than traditional batteries. Additionally, Toyota is exploring renewable energy integration in battery production facilities to further reduce carbon footprints. Toyota says its breakthrough batteries will hit the market in 2027 or 2028, giving its EVs 745 miles of range.
Toyota is currently an industry leader in developing solid. According to Toyota, it has been conducting joint research on cathode materials for all-solid-state batteries with the Sumitomo Metal Mining Company since 2021, but the pair have since made.