Nissan confirms its commitment to the development of the electric mobility and reiterates it in the strategy Nissan Ambition 2030. The Japanese brand in fact plans to launch 23 new models on tap (15 on battery) by 2030. Nissan has made an investment in this ambitious plan 2 trillion yen (over 15.6 billion euros).
New Nissan and Infiniti electric cars
Electrification is at the heart of Nissan Ambition 2030’s strategy. In this regard, the brand will introduce 23 new electrified models, including 15 new EVs by fiscal year 2030, aiming for an electrification mix of over 50% globally for brands Nissan And Infinite.
With the introduction of 20 new models including EV and e-POWER over the next five years, Nissan intends to increase its electrified sales mix, especially in Europe by 2026. Also because in the Old Continent since 2035 it will no longer be possible to sell thermal, petrol, diesel and hybrid cars.
Nissan’s next-generation electric cars are heralded by four concepts: Chill-Out (crossover), Max-Out (roadster), Surf-Out (pick-up) e Hang-Out (SUV).
The prototypes have in common the configuration of the powertrain twin-engine e-4orce, powered by solid state batteries Assb integrated into the floor.
Nissan solid state batteries ASSB
In parallel with the launch of new electric cars, Nissan aims to launch electric vehicles with proprietary batteries solid state (ASSB) by fiscal year 2028 and to prepare a pilot plant a Yokohama as early as fiscal year 2024. The batteries of the future should cut charging time to a third.
In addition to solid state batteries, Nissan will continue to evolve its technologies for lithium ion batteries and will introduce a technology cobalt-free, to reduce the cost by 65% by fiscal year 2028.
Production and recycling of Nissan electric car batteries
The production and recycling of electric car batteries also play a primary role in Nissan’s strategy. In this regard, the brand is also planning to create gigafactory, aim for a global battery production of 52 GWh by fiscal year 2026 e 130 GWh by fiscal year 2030.
In addition to the technology upgrade, Nissan will localize manufacturing and procurement to make electric vehicles more competitive. Nissan will extend its concept of EV Hub, the EV36Zero launched in the UK, to major markets including Japan, China and the US. EV36Zero is an ecosystem of production and services which integrates mobility and energy management with the aim of achieving the carbon neutrality.
Battery sustainability will continue to be a priority for Nissan, thanks to its decades of retraining and recycling experience with 4R Energy.
The company intends to implement its systems regeneration of batteries also outside of Japan with new locations in Europe during 2022 and in the United States in fiscal year 2025.
Nissan self-driving car ProPILOT
Nissan also has a goal of expanding the adoption of the technology ProPILOT to over 2.5 million Nissan and INFINITI vehicles by 2026.
The company will also develop its technologies for autonomous vehicle, aiming to introduce i systems LIDAR of the new generation on every new model by 2030.
Photo Nissan electric self-driving concepts
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