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    At the monent, this is huge. All Universities should grab this opportunity.

    Toyota opens up 24, hybrid technology patents, offers royalty-free access for everyone till 23

    On a side note. hybrid toyotas in the US only commands 1000ish US dollars over their non hybrid counterparts. Thats how far Toyota is ahead of the competition.

    on a bigger side note, this huge gesture will hurt oil refineries that sell fuel.

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    finally common sense! full ban on ICE is just nuts..

    carguide po ang link.

    https://www.************/2019/06/stu...eaner.html?m=1

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    I hope they will tax exempt these vehicles. crossing fingers


    change the k to c...

    https://www.karguide.ph/2019/07/phil...r-evs.html?m=1

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    Electric vehicles are tax exempt ... Hybrids 50% less tax ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Electric vehicles are tax exempt ... Hybrids 50% less tax ...
    hmm ang laki ng diff ng ioniq hybrid and prius hybrid.

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    so paano maging presyo ng electric vehicle dito pinas?

    lets say nissan leaf paano maging pricing.

    sa nissanusa website = 29,990$, pero pwede bumagsak ng 22,490 after potential federal tax credit. Not bad for 1.150 milyones.

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    Who among tsikoteers has a hybrid? Can anyone here make an honest assessment about these cars? I saw the Ioniq yesterday & claimed FC is 24 km/lit combined & priced at around P1.5m.


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    Quote Originally Posted by bloowolf View Post
    Who among tsikoteers has a hybrid? Can anyone here make an honest assessment about these cars? I saw the Ioniq yesterday & claimed FC is 24 km/lit combined & priced at around P1.5m.


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    At current prices, it will take a really long time and lots of mileage to recoup the price difference vs non-hybrid or non-ev counterpart ... there needs to be more incentives ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    At current prices, it will take a really long time and lots of mileage to recoup the price difference vs non-hybrid or non-ev counterpart ... there needs to be more incentives ...
    the way i am driving now, i estimate it will take me 13 years to reach the break-even point.

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    sa nissan leaf ba kaya around 25-30kilometers per liter pag no traffic and pag traffic 10 to 15kms per liter?

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    Charging infrastructure in the PH is non-existent. Plus the Govt does not give any incentives which makes EV’s very expensive


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    Tax free for pure EV ... 50% tax for hybrids ... not enough ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    Tax free for pure EV ... 50% tax for hybrids ... not enough ...
    How about Free LTO registration & renewal for the vehicle's life... as long as it passes roadworth inspection(say every 3 instead of yearly & submits proof of insurance? Plus, Priority 10min express lane for free renewal of owner's Driver's license for as long as he owns an EV.... Still won't be enough?[emoji16]

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    Quote Originally Posted by travajante View Post
    How about Free LTO registration & renewal for the vehicle's life... as long as it passes roadworth inspection(say every 3 instead of yearly & submits proof of insurance? Plus, Priority 10min express lane for free renewal of owner's Driver's license for as long as he owns an EV.... Still won't be enough?[emoji16]Sent from my SM-G970F using Tapatalk

    Yeah free LTO and the inspection will cost 10,000 ... US they give $7,500 tax rebate ... they should at least exempt EVs from VAT ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walter View Post
    . they should at least exempt EVs from VAT ...
    ...not interested in nature.
    interested in income.

    government should make it financially attractive, for motorists to use hybrids and EVs.
    the anti-pollution advantages are in-calculable.

    by the same token,
    government should make it financially attractive for motorists to use gasoline instead of diesel.
    Last edited by dr. d; March 6th, 2020 at 09:35 AM.

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    Who among tsikoteers has a hybrid? Can anyone here make an honest assessment about these cars? I saw the Ioniq yesterday & claimed FC is 24 km/lit combined & priced at around P1.5m.


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    Quote Originally Posted by otomobil View Post
    Who among tsikoteers has a hybrid? Can anyone here make an honest assessment about these cars? I saw the Ioniq yesterday & claimed FC is 24 km/lit combined & priced at around P1.5m.


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    Its to early to bet on the hyundais when the Toyotas are available. Id give it 3-5 more years for the Korean tech to catch up to Toyota's hybrid reliability and after market battery replacements.

    Btw don't buy full retail price of the Ioniq. There are huge discounts available. Currently they're giving a free car with the Ioniq. that means they can also give a cash discount.

    1M Ioniq sounds reasonable enough.

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    https://www.autoindustriya.com/auto-...heir-cars.html

    Okay itong approach ng Suzuki: lighter and smaller.
    Simple at less resources used kaysa sa more complex drivetrain approach (e.g. hybrid / turbo). Back to basics.

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    Here is the updated list of EV classifications in PH according to the DOE | TopGear PH

    Under DOE Department Circular (DC) No. DC2025-09-0015, which amends DC No. 2023-05-0012, there are now six classifications of electric vehicles here in the Philippines.
    1) Battery EVs or BEVs
    2) Hybrid EVs or HEVs
    3) Light EVs or LEVs
    4) Plug-in Hybrid EVs or PHEVs
    5) Range-Extended EVs or REEVs
    6) Fuel Cell EVs or FCEVs

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