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All Nissan Models Will be Electrified by Early 2030s

Nissan says it will electrify all new offerings in key markets by the early 2030s.

The company’s electrification strategy implies the achievement of carbon neutrality by mid-century (2050).

Nissan will introduce battery innovations, including solid-state batteries, and continue developing its e-Power hybrid tech for vehicles it plans for core markets, such as China, the USA, Europe, Japan.

All global automakers have been shifting toward green cars and a carbon-neutral future, and Nissan models are no exception.

Japan aims to stop selling new petrol-powered vehicles by the mid-2030s in favor of pure electric, hybrid, and fuel cell vehicles. Japan’s green growth strategy 2020 includes a 2050 carbon-neutral goal.

In 2020, renewable energy accounted for 18 percent of the power mix of the country. Now Japan is reviewing its energy policy.

Source: Automotive News

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