EV transition may take longer than Biden admin hopes: Toyota exec

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As interest rates remain high and inflation weighs on the consumer, affordability is a top concern in the auto market. Consumers are still interested in gas and hybrid vehicles as many EVs are costly and carry concerns about limited battery range. Executive Vice President of Toyota Motor (TM) North America Jack Hollis spoke with Yahoo Finance Reporter Pras Subramanian about hybrids, affordability in the auto market, and the EV transition.

Electric vehicles are just one piece of the challenge of electrification and carbon emissions reduction, Hollis says: "I think it's important to understand we need everybody to participate if we're going to really make a difference. If it's just EVs, if you look at it, it's only 8%. How much is that reducing when a majority of the people buying the EVs right now, are buying it as an extra vehicle in their fleet? There is a lot of pieces to this. That's why we think taking a little longer time to get to that goal will allow all of us to participate. "

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Editor's note: This article was written by Nicholas Jacobino

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PRAS SUBRAMANIAN: We're at the Auto Show, end of the day here, almost at the Toyota stand. I would say that the automakers, that the Japanese automakers and the Korean automakers are making a lot of headway here recently. And a lot of new models, different powertrains and that's really important for Toyota in particular. They really are pushing forward with the alternative powertrains like hybrids. Even stuff like natural gas and things like that.

But for the most part, they want to really give you more options. They say the consumer wants choice and I spoke to Toyota EVP, Jack Hollis, he's also head of motor sales there too. And he was talking about how the consumer really wants choice and one of those things is for hybrids. Here's what he had to say.

JACK HOLLIS: Well, Camry has been so good. As we stayed committed to the Sedan market having a new Camry come out 22 years in a row, best selling Sedan in America and it's fun to bring it out. The highlight of it is it's 100% hybrid. And so I think what people don't really realize in the Camry of how successful it's been, we've always stayed ahead of the curve on whatever powertrain, whatever we're doing. So to bring that in 100% hybrid, that's a big deal.

Adding the hybrid to Tacoma, another place. Again, it's electrifying our entire lineup. And then we come right back. We got some other ones still coming, Land Cruiser is not too far behind. And I think it's fun for our dealers to get excited about the next new product. But what's great is we've had a nice cadence. It's not all at one time. It's been spaced out over the last several years and we're really encouraged where we're going.