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Nissan revises EV, hybrid attack plan


NISSAN modified it Ambition 2030 That long-term vision announced in November 2021with more electrified vehicles planned.

The Japanese automaker now plans to announce 27 new electric car models – include 19 new electric vehicles (EVs) and eight new hybrid models – across the Nissan and Infiniti brands in fiscal year 2030.

These are four more new electric vehicles than the previous long-term roadmap.

As a result of these changes, the company plans to achieve an electrification mix of 55% globally for the Nissan and Infiniti brands by 2030. This is up from the combined electrification ratio. 50% predicted earlier.

In terms of specific markets, Nissan forecasts that 98% of vehicles sold in Europe will be electric by 2026. This is up from 75% of EV sales forecast from the end of 2021.

The forecast for electric vehicle sales in Japan is also up, with 58% – instead of 55% – expected in 2026.

Nissan hasn’t recorded any changes to its 40% electric-only sales structure in the US by 2030, while it has lowered its expectations for Chinese electric vehicle sales to 35% from 40 percent. % in 2026.

At this stage, the Japanese automaker has not detailed what these new electrified vehicles will look like.

According to reports there is a Electric Juke, Qashqai and X-Trail in jobs for Europe in 2025, as well as next generation GT-R hybrid, navy And patrol.

Nissan has confirmed that it will launch an electric vehicle designed specifically for the Chinese market in 2024. It is not clear which model this will be.

It also says its “electronic architecture” is currently installed in Ariya Electric SUVs will be available in more models in the coming years.

What is remarkable is that Ariya hasn’t been locked up yet for an Australian launch, but Nissan Australia recently introduced Electronic X-Trail mixture. less Electronics Qashqai hybrid is set to go live sometime later this year.

EQUAL previously reported in November 2021Nissan is spending 2 trillion yen (AUD 21.76 billion) on electrification over five years.

The company unveiled four concept cars to demonstrate what will happen in its electric future, including the Chill-Out crossover, the Surf-Out ute, the Hang-Out people mover, and the Hang-Out people mover. Max convertable.

The latter of these concepts is recently revealed in physical form.

Nissan says its new proprietary all-solid-state battery (ASSB) will be produced for pilot plant in Yokohama as early as fiscal year 2024 before going to market in fiscal year 2028.

The company claims these will cut charging times by a third and reduce the cost of the battery packs to $75/kWh in fiscal year 2028 and to $65/kWh thereafter.

At an unspecified time in the future, it hopes to achieve cost parity between electric and gas-powered vehicles.

THAN: Nissan announces $24.6 billion electrification plan, four electric models

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