Toyota looking to develop recharging points for plug-in hybrids?

There’s been no shortage of news surrounding Toyota and its hybrid plans of late, so it makes perfect sense to take in that the automaker may be on the verge of inking a deal to “develop recharging points for plug-in hybrid electric cars.” Reportedly, Toyota and Electricite de

France are set to “announce a deal next week to develop electricity infrastructure for the plug-in cars Toyota plans to launch in a few years.” Notably, the agreement is only expected to cover France initially, but neighboring countries could be pursued shortly thereafter.

[Via AutoblogGreen]

Original post by Darren Murph

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