Nissan Shifts to All-Electric Lineup in Europe, Planning 19 New EVs by 2030
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Nissan announced plans to sell only electric vehicles in Europe by 2030, dropping ICEs. It has already unveiled 2 new EVs for the region.
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The automaker aims to have 98% of its European sales be electrified vehicles by 2026.
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Nissan is developing cobalt-free batteries to reduce EV battery costs by 65% by 2028.
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The company plans to launch 19 new battery-electric models globally by 2030.
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Nissan's electrification plans align with alliance partner Renault's goal to become all-electric in Europe by 2030.