Toyota's Woven City in Japan is ready for residents.
Toyota's Woven City, a living laboratory in Japan, will welcome its first residents in 2025, focusing on innovative technologies.
Yo, listen up! Toyota's sweeping into the game with their futuristic Woven City at a former car factory in Japan, and it’s about to rock your world! At CES, they dropped the update that phase 1 is done, getting ready to welcome the first 100 residents by fall 2025. This isn’t just another neighborhood; it's a “living laboratory” where people can live, work, and innovate. Chairman Akio Toyoda claims it’s a place for folks to actively test groundbreaking ideas and products in a real-world setting.
Now here’s the kicker: the first batch of residents, dubbedare mostly Toyota peeps and their families who’ll expand this urban craze to a total of 360. They’re gonna dive into projects from high-speed motorized wheelchairs to personal drones for safety while jogging. Toyota promises this city will be powered by hydrogen fuel tech, reflecting a commitment to revolutionize mobility and green living. While they’ve been lagging a bit in the EV race, this move signals big things ahead, hoping to sidestep issues that other companies ran into before. Get ready to see the future unfold in Woven City!
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