Nissan has laid out a brand new plan to affect 16 of the 30 automobiles it produces by 2026, with the remainder utilizing inner combustion as a substitute. For these of us in North America, the corporate says it plans to launch seven new automobiles within the US and Canada, though it’s not clear what number of of these will likely be some kind of EV.
Nissan says the US is getting “e-POWER and plug-in hybrid fashions” — every of these makes use of a mixture of electrical energy and gas for energy. In the intervening time, the one all-electric EVs Nissan is producing are the Ariya SUV and the maybe endangered (or perhaps not) Leaf.
In 2021, Nissan mentioned it will make 23 electrified automobiles by 2030, and that 15 of these can be totally electrical, relatively than some type of hybrid car. It’s exhausting to say if any of this can be a step ahead from that plan, as a result of sure, 16 is greater than 15, however Nissan doesn’t explicitly say what number of of these 16 are all-battery, or certainly if any of them are. We’ve requested Nissan, nevertheless it didn’t instantly reply.
The corporate did, nevertheless, say it’s anticipating 60 % of its automobiles to be “electrified” by 2030, up from its 50 % promise by that very same deadline. It additionally upped the full variety of electrified automobiles to 34 by the identical 12 months.
The corporate appears to be strolling again its “all-solid-state” battery plans for 2028. Now, it says it can produce automobiles with “enhanced NCM li-ion, LFP and all-solid-state batteries,” by that deadline. You may learn the full announcement right here, the place Nissan additionally goes over its future funding methods, plans for areas like Europe and Japan, and manufacturing growth.