Nissan Unveils Ambitious Plan to Cut EV Costs, Boost Affordability
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Nissan launched a new business plan to significantly reduce EV costs and reach cost parity between EVs and ICE vehicles by 2030.
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The plan includes launching 30 new models over 3 years, with 16 being electrified, as part of a product offensive to make EVs more affordable.
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Nissan aims to reduce next-gen EV costs by 30% compared to the Ariya through new partnerships, manufacturing upgrades, battery innovations.
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The company plans to introduce new battery tech like NCM, LFP, and solid-state to improve range, reduce charging times, increase density.
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Nissan confirmed new affordable EV models including a LEAF successor, electric Juke and Qashqai for Europe, with the goal of 40% EV sales mix by 2026.