Toyota Moves into Top Five of Intellectual Property Owners Association Rankings
Toyota has been awarded the most patents among automakers for the ninth consecutive year, with a total of 3,056 patents in 2022. This achievement marks Toyota’s highest ranking ever, moving to #4 overall in the Intellectual Property Owners Association's annual listing. Notably, over half of the patents focus on future mobility, including 26% related to electrification and 14% concerning automation and safety.
With an investment of over $1 million per hour in R&D, Toyota aims to maintain its leadership in innovative vehicle technology.
- Toyota awarded 3,056 patents in 2022, the most among automakers.
- Ranked #4 overall in the IPO's 40-year history, the highest for the company.
- More than half of the patents are focused on future mobility innovations.
- Significant investment in R&D exceeding $1 million per hour.
- Toyota's advancements include innovative technologies for electrification and safety.
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- Toyota leads automotive industry for 9 consecutive years with 3,056 patents in 2022
- Secures highest ranking ever in listing's 40-year history at #4
- More than half of the awarded patents are related to future mobility
The ranking represents the highest ever achieved in the list's 40-year history, further reinforcing its position as a leader in technology and innovation among the world's best-known brands. Of the 3,056 patents the company was awarded in 2022, nearly half are for future mobility, including 26 percent around electrification targeting vehicles, batteries and materials, and 14 percent focused on automation and safety.
"As we aggressively pursue an electrified future, Toyota continues to amp up its investment in innovation," said
"At Toyota, we nurture invention, and it shows in our performance on the IPO's listing year after year," said
Patents awarded in 2022 include:
- Optimizing Energy Transfer During EV Charging – Systems to optimize the amount of energy transferred to individual EVs from multiple sources and along a travel route, tracking through blockchain technique, in order to efficiently use energy sources.
- Vehicle Control Based on Driver Engagement – Systems and methods, developed by
Toyota's Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC), for safe maneuver and control of a vehicle using driver-state detection to measure ability of the human to safely handle external environment anomalies. - Water System for a Fuel Cell Vehicle - Utilizes the water generated as a byproduct of the hydrogen fuel cell to provide further value to the operator of the vehicle. This includes functions such as increasing radiator capability on demand through misting as well as providing water for other on-board vehicle systems.
- Seat Massaging Technology – A shape memory alloy actuator that enables a new type of seat massage for a shiatsu-style experience. (Available for licensing through Toyota IP Solutions)
- Vibration Isolation for Bicycles – A new vibration isolator seat post for bicycles to mitigate bumps from pavement otherwise felt through the saddle seat. (Available for licensing through Toyota IP Solutions)
Globally, Toyota spends more than
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