Nissan Plans All-Electric Lineup in Europe by 2030, Introducing New Battery Tech to Speed Transition
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Nissan announced all new models launched in Europe will be fully electric, aiming for solely EV sales there by 2030.
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One-third of over 1 million EVs Nissan has sold worldwide were in Europe. It plans 27 electric and hybrid models globally by 2030.
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Nissan will introduce cobalt-free battery tech by 2028 to cut costs 65%, and launch a car with all-solid-state batteries to cut charge times.
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Nissan, along with Renault and other rivals like Ford and Stellantis, plan to make European ranges fully electric by 2030.
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One upcoming Nissan EV will be made at its Sunderland, UK plant, as Uchida confirms.