The Japanese firm hopes that the majority of its EVs will be bought this way.
All new bZ4X models will come with a home EV charger supplied by British Gas Centrica, as well as six months’ access to the Toyota Public Charging Network, which has more than 12,000 charge points.
Toyota plans to deliver 16,000 bZ4X models in 2022 and aims to double its electric sales in 2023.
The electric SUV is the first in a line of new bZ-badged models to come in the next few years, with ‘bZ’ standing for Beyond Zero – Toyota’s commitment to go further than neutral carbon emissions.
Toyota also said it will ‘continue to develop fuel cell technology’ and that it ‘remains committed to hydrogen’.
Gustafsson said: ‘Toyota remains fully committed to hydrogen, and we are fully focused on all technologies – whether that’s EV, fuel cell, hybrid or plug-in hybrid.
‘We are convinced these need to work together to meet global carbon neutrality.’
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