How success in hybrid cars turned Japan into an EV laggard

TOKYO — Chinese and Western automakers now control 90% or so of the global electric-vehicle market, while their Japanese counterparts that similarly dominated a dozen years ago have fallen to less than 5%, Nikkei calculations show.

The starkly different trajectories of Japan and the rest are due in part to the massive success that Japanese automakers initially enjoyed with hybrid models — and a desire not to compete with them.

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