THE shift toward eco-friendly transportation is a big issue, with hybrid electric vehicles and battery electric vehicles (BEVs) being key options. In the Philippines, with its limited charging infrastructure, heavy traffic, and frequent floods, hybrids prove to be the more practical choice.
Toyota, the largest car manufacturer globally, has chosen to focus on hybrid and hydrogen fuel technologies instead of fully committing to BEVs. Concerns about battery limitations, insufficient charging infrastructure, and varying market needs have influenced this decision. Here are the main reasons why hybrids stand out in such environments.
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