Toyota, looking to further
boost the "shiny, happy" quotient of the model eco-district it's built
in Japan's Toyota City, has installed a charging station specifically to
be used for its single-passenger electro-mobility vehicles.
The Smart Mobility Park charging station, located in Toyota Ecoful Town
(yep, that's what it's called), will be used as a Ha:mo1 Ride2
("Harmonious Mobility" Network) station starting in the fall, allowing
folks to rent EVs to speed their voyage to the nearest public-transport
station. Specifically, the station will serve three single-passenger COMS vehicles and five Yamaha PAS electric bikes.
The station will also have solar panels so the vehicles draw less (or,
in some cases, no) juice from the grid, and will come equipped with
general household outlets, making it potentially useful on blackouts by
homes in this shiny, happy land. Check out Toyota's press release below.
Courtesy of AutoBlog.
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