BALI, Indonesia -- Five Japanese automakers, including Toyota Motor and Nissan Motor, will launch a demonstration of their electric vehicles in Bali this month to coincide with Indonesia's hosting of a meeting of officials from the Group of Twenty.
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Passenger vehicles will be used at Ngurah Rai International Airport and in the Nusa Dua area, where G-20 meetings are scheduled. (Photo courtesy of PT Toyota-Astra Motor)
BALI, Indonesia -- Five Japanese automakers, including Toyota Motor and Nissan Motor, will launch a demonstration of their electric vehicles in Bali this month to coincide with Indonesia's hosting of a meeting of officials from the Group of Twenty.