At Toyota, for example, the company shifted from a 500-volt electrical system to
a 650-volt one, a decision that produced "a host of benefits," says Justin Ward,
advanced power-train program manager at the Toyota Technical Center. The company was able to reduce the
cost and weight of copper wiring, use cheaper power transistors in the
electronics that control the hybrid system, and make the electric motor cheaper
and smaller.
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