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2026/02/02 23:40
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- Daihatsu has launched its first mass-produced electric commercial vehicles in Japan. - The e-Hijet Cargo and e-Atrai were developed in collaboration with Toyota and Suzuki for delivery services. - EV sales currently represent a small fraction (1.6%) of Japan's total vehicle sales, and their impact remains to be seen. A: Hey, did you hear about Daihatsu? B: No, what’s up with them? A: They just started selling electric vans! Little ones, for businesses. B: Wow, really? Electric vans? That's cool! Are they popular? A: Apparently, lots of companies want to be more eco-friendly now. They're hoping to sell a lot. B: That makes sense. I saw a few electric trucks the other day. A: Yeah, Daihatsu worked with Toyota and Suzuki to make them. They're for deliveries and stuff. B: So, is Japan big on electric vehicles yet? A: Not really. Only a tiny bit of car sales were electric last year. It's like, 1.6%! B: That’s not much! Honda and Mitsubishi have them too, huh? A: Yep, they're all trying to see if these electric vans will boost sales. B: Fingers crossed! Maybe it’ll be more common soon.
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