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With decades of experience leading from the front in the world of hybrid electric vehicles, SLM Toyota are pleased to announce that Toyota have stormed into the EV sector with an exciting, powerful, and cutting-edge generation of battery electric vehicles.
Each vehicle in the Toyota Battery Electric Car range is powered entirely by battery power alone, with no combustion fuel, meaning absolutely zero emissions from the tail pipe when driving.
As Toyota enter this exhilarating and growing sector of the automotive industry, there’s already plans to bring at least ten new zero tailpipe emission Toyota cars into the market within the next five years. Toyota proudly join the market with the Toyota bZ4X, Proace City Electric, and Proace Electric.
Firstly, for those of us that are aware of the impact on our climate, owners of a Toyota Battery Electric Vehicle can rest assured that as they are driving, zero emissions are emitted from the tailpipe, as the car is powered solely by battery.
Not only this, there is huge financial benefit from owning a battery electric Toyota, offering lower running costs than a conventional car, and driving in cities is hassle and cost free, with no charges for driving in low emission and congestion charge zones.
Outside of the financial benefits, it couldn’t be easier to own and drive a Toyota Battery Electric Vehicle, with simple plug-in charging at home or at charging sites, and a seamless, comfortable. powerful and intuitive feel behind the wheel.
Find out more about the exciting growing range of battery electric Toyota cars available at SLM Toyota.
Keeping your electric Toyota car is simple, convenient, and hassle free. Whether your charging whilst you’re out and about, working from the office, or just at home, it couldn’t be easier.
This is the quickest way to charge your Toyota Battery Electric Vehicle, with you back to full charge in some instances in just over 20 minutes. Currently, there are in excess of 3,000 ‘rapid’ charge points in the UK, which is constantly growing as infrastructure improves.
A ‘fast’ charge point is one of the most common versions of electric vehicle chargers you will see – typically in offices/workplaces, car parks, and even installed in driveways at home. These can take around 10 hours to charge your electric vehicle, depending on the battery and charger.
You can even charge your electric vehicle for a regular three-pin socket at home, which is the slowest charging method, and can take up to 30 hours. If you do you use this method, it’s highly recommended that your sockets are checked by a qualified electrician first.
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