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(Image credit: Nissan)
(Image credit: Nissan)
“We believe it is the right thing to do for our business, our customers and for the planet,” he continued.
This means that every new Nissan model released between now and the 2030 deadline will be pure electric - not mild or self-charging hybrids, as we’ve seen in models like the Qashqai e-Power.
In that same year, it says it will launch a range of EVs that feature its proprietary all-solid-state batteries (ASSB), offering greater range and performance, while drastically reducing the current charging times.
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According to Nissan, EVs represent 16 per cent of its total sales in Europe, part of a total electrified sales mix of 50 per cent, which in the coming three years is expected to rise to 98 per cent.
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