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Toyota is ‘exploring rockets’ and has made its first investment into Interstellar Technologies
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丰田汽车在CES 2025上宣布正在探索火箭技术,暗示可能将人类移动扩展到太空。这一举动源于丰田将自身技术视为“乘法式创新”的理念。公司正与日本星际技术公司合作,研究为富士山脚下的“编织城市”建立通信网络,该城市旨在成为一个生活实验室。丰田已向星际技术公司投资70亿日元。此举不仅是为了支持自动驾驶汽车的通信需求,也可能预示着丰田在电动汽车之外,将目光投向太空领域的更大野心。

🚀丰田在CES 2025上宣布探索火箭技术,认为“移动的未来不应仅限于地球”,暗示可能涉足太空领域。

🛰️丰田与日本星际技术公司合作,旨在为“编织城市”建立可靠的通信网络,该城市位于富士山脚下,是一个旨在测试未来技术的原型城市,尤其关注支持自动驾驶汽车的通信需求。

💰丰田已向星际技术公司投资70亿日元(约4430万美元),以支持其火箭研发和通信网络建设,这表明丰田对太空探索的认真投入。

🌐丰田认为,随着汽车的不断移动,需要建立不间断、无缝的通信网络,而“编织城市”的地理位置(多山)使其成为测试相关技术的理想场所。

Japanese automaker Toyota is “exploring rockets,” chairman Akio Toyoda announced on stage at CES 2025 on Monday, while hinting at the idea of moving people through space.

The rocketry mention on the CES 2025 stage came while Toyoda was in the middle of explaining how he views his company’s myriad technologies as “invention by kakezan,” or “invention by multiplication.”

“When it comes to what’s possible when you work together, the sky’s the limit,” he said. After a dramatic pause, he continued: “And speaking of the sky, we’re exploring rockets, too. Because the future of mobility shouldn’t be limited to just Earth, or just one car company” — a possible dig at Tesla, whose CEO Elon Musk is also the founder and CEO of SpaceX.

Toyoda initially didn’t offer any details except for showing a rendering on stage of a rocket designed by Interstellar Technologies, a private Japanese spaceflight company that’s working on a small launch vehicle made to put satellites into space. After the conference, Toyoda and other executives elaborated on the idea, telling TechCrunch the company is working with Interstellar Technologies to explore what kind of telecommunications network should be established to support the needs of Woven City, a prototype city located on 175 acres at the foot of Mount Fuji designed to be a living laboratory. Toyota first announced plans to build the city in 2020 and announced Monday the first phase is now open.

“When you think about cars that will be constantly moving, you need to have appropriate telecommunications,” Hajime Kumabe, the CEO of Woven by Toyota, told TechCrunch during a media briefing. “This means that the communication should not be interrupted, disrupted, and that seamless communication that is achieved.”

He also noted that Woven City’s location is mountainous, making it appropriate to explore what would be the appropriate communication network infrastructure to support autonomous vehicles.

The executives also confirmed that Woven by Toyota has invested 7 billion yen, or about $44.3 million, into Interstellar Technologies.

Spaceflight is a wild idea to tease at the end of a press conference, though a move like this has some precedent. Sony surprise-announced it was working on an electric car five years ago at CES and barely gave the news more than a few minutes of stage time.

Toyota, meanwhile, has been lambasted for years for its overly cautious stance on developing electric vehicles. Not only does that now look like a prescient move as big automakers scale back their ambitious plans for electrification, maybe Toyota simply had its eyes on a much different prize — space.

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