Towards Sustainable Mobility Piet Steel
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Towards Sustainable Mobility Piet Steel
Towards Sustainable Mobility Piet Steel Vice-President European & Government Affairs Toyota Motor Europe Toyota environmental history 2010 Auris HSD 2003 Prius 2nd 1969 S800 gas turbine hybrid 1963 Start of HV car development 1960 1970 1975 Century gas turbine hybrid 1980 generation 2009 Prius 3rd generation 2009 1997 Prius Lexus RX 450h 2007 1998 e-com Lexus LS 600h 2006 Lexus GS 450h 1997 RAV4-EV 2005 1996 1st FC vehicleLexus RX 400h 1990 2000 2010 The main challenges of today, as Toyota sees it 1. Response to energy diversification 2. CO2 reduction 3. Improved air quality We believe in the Sustainable-mobility based society, where several types of eco-cars will co-exist… Vehicle size FCHVS HVs & PHVs with internal combustion engine Route buses HV EV Short-distance commuters Heavy-duty trucks FCHV (BUS) Delivery trucks Passenger cars Small delivery vehicles FCHV EV Winglet PHV series Electricity Motorcycles Driving distance Gasoline, diesel, bio-fuels, compressed natural gas, gas to liquids, coal to liquids, etc. Copyright Hydrogen …however, we do believe in one technology platform: Hybrid Synergy Drive Sustainable Mobility Energy diversity Gasoline, diesel Gaseous fuels CO2 reduction Biofuels Synthetic fuels Air quality Electricity Hydrogen The right car, the right place, the right time Copyright Our experience tells us that the market for hybrid vehicles is growing Units 2.75 million 3000000 2500000 2000000 1500000 1000000 500000 0 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Our aim: 1 million hybrid sales per year, early 2010s 1 hybrid option in every model, early 2020s Copyright 2010 Only the full hybrid technology allows driving in purely electric mode EV Drive Motor-assist Motor-assist Start/Stop Idle-stop Regenerative braking Regenerative braking Regenerative braking Start/Stop Start/Stop Start/Stop Mild hybrid Full hybrid Micro hybrid Copyright A Plug-in Hybrid: simply a conventional hybrid, with an extended EV range… Gasoline station Engine Fuel tank Motor Household electrical energy or public charging post Copyright Battery … functions as EV for city transportation and as a conventional full hybrid for longer drives Short distance: EV Long distance: Hybrid PHV: “the best of both worlds” Copyright Energy density by weight (watt hours / kg) Weight & package are limiting today’s battery technology… Gasoline Hydrogen 10,000 Ethanol CNG Liquid fuels Bio-diesel Diesel Gaseous fuels 1,000 Hydrogen absorbing alloy Substantial R&D needed for batteries to reach levels similar to conventional energy sources Batteries 100 Lithium-ion Nickel metal Lead 10 0 1,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 Energy density by volume (watt hours / litre) Copyright 8,000 9,000 10,000 Electric Vehicle - EV Motor/Generator Battery Copyright FT-EVII Launch of small commuter EV planned for 2012 Copyright Modular HSD - Readily adaptable to PHV, EV and FCHV Motor/Generator Battery Engine Fuel Tank Copyright Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle - FCHV Motor/Generator Battery FC Stack Hydrogen Tank Copyright Reality not theory: the FCHV-adv *1: in LA#4 test cycle, Toyota in-house test Copyright Next steps: Toyota’s expansion plan for EVs, PHVs and FCHVs 2010 PHV Test Phase EV FCHV 2015 Market launch Market launch (US) Test Phase Market launch Copyright Prius Plug-in Hybrid Thank you