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Japan's Isuzu tests swappable batteries in electric garbage trucks
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Japan's Isuzu tests swappable batteries in electric garbage trucks

Isuzu Motors, a Japanese automaker, is testing swappable battery technology for its electric garbage trucks. The goal is to minimize vehicle downtime and improve operational efficiency by allowing quick battery exchanges. This innovation could address challenges related to charging time and range anxiety in electric commercial vehicles. The development is part of broader efforts to advance electric vehicle technology in Japan. No specific competitors or regulatory responses were mentioned in the article.

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Japan's Isuzu tests swappable batteries in electric garbage trucks

Isuzu Motors, a Japanese automaker, is testing swappable battery technology for its electric garbage trucks. The goal is to minimize vehicle downtime and improve operational efficiency by allowing quick battery exchanges. This innovation could address challenges related to charging time and range anxiety in electric commercial vehicles. The development is part of broader efforts to advance electric vehicle technology in Japan. No specific competitors or regulatory responses were mentioned in the article.

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