Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP), whose groundbreaking HEV Prius pioneered the electrification movement, is leading this shift with 95 percent of electrified vehicles sold in the country being a Toyota or Lexus.
Based on the recent official figures from the Chamber of Automotive Manufacturers of the Philippines (CAMPI), as of end of June 2022, there are already 1,013 total electrified vehicles (EV, HEV, PHEV) sold in the market, surpassing the 2021 total volume of 843 and 2020’s 378. A total of 962 of the 2022 year-to-date sales are Toyota and Lexus models.
Toyota and Lexus offer the widest range of HEVs in the country today with multiple variants across 10 models: Toyota’s Corolla Altis, Corolla Cross, Prius, Camry, and RAV 4 plus Lexus’ IS, ES, LS, NX, and RX.
Toyota believes in multiple pathways towards gaining speed and scale in achieving Carbon Neutrality. Globally, Toyota offers a wide range of electrified vehicles including Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEV), Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEV), Battery Electric Vehicles (BEV), and the hydrogen-powered Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV) which are being rolled-out to different regions based on the readiness of the market and infrastructure to power these vehicles with clean energy. Combined, Toyota and Lexus has sold more than 20 million units of their electrified models around the world helping reduce CO2 emissions by more than 160 million metric tons
TMP President Atsuhiro Okamoto welcomes this development as a good sign that the Philippines will soon be making significant contributions to one of the ultimate global goals of vehicle electrification, which is carbon neutrality or net-zero carbon dioxide emissions in transportation.
“The positive impact of electrified vehicles can only be observed once we achieve widescale adoption of these vehicles,” said Okamoto. “The exponential growth and the rate of new model introductions in the country are providing Filipino customers more options and easier access to greener technologies. We are optimistic that we can experience the environmental benefits of electrified vehicles with Toyota taking the lead while always ensuring ‘Mobility for All’ where “no one is left behind.”
“Our HEVs are gaining wider acceptance and usage in the country, and this started when we launched the Corolla HEV models. One of the electrified variant nameplates our customers are already familiar with (Corolla Altis), and the other, a competitively priced HEV in an in-demand crossover form (Corolla Cross),” said Okamoto. “Additionally, we have been making ownership of electrified vehicles more attractive with incentives like the extended 8-year battery warranty.”
“Looking towards the future, we hope to further expand our electrified vehicle line-up and offer more choices for the Philippine market,” Okamoto added. “This is in line with Toyota’s challenge of achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2050 and continuing our pioneering role in environmental leadership towards all of society.”
Where did the Toyota Prius go?
ReplyDeletePrius is only available by indent order.
DeleteIt's been a while already that the Prius is available locally but only few have been buying them.
DeleteSimangot family of vehicles. Prolly because they know that green fad slogans like "carbon neutrality" are mere marketing BS until most power plants produce their energy from clean or renewable fuel sources. 💁
ReplyDeleteThe introduction of Nissan Kicks e-power in the country is a big step and will surely create a significant impact in the market.
ReplyDeleteNasa parkingan ng meralco mga ev,s Ayusin muna ng gobyerno baha
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