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Nissan Motor announces Ambition 2030 vision, spending 2 trillion yen within five years, preparing to launch 23 new electric cars

Nissan plans to continue investing in the next five years, another 2 trillion yen to bring electric mobility to its strategic plan. Along with the addition of 23 exciting new electric vehicles, there will be up to 15 electric vehicles, and will increase the share of electric vehicle sales to 50% within the fiscal year. 2030 Preparing to launch All-Solid state batteries (ASSB) in fiscal 2028

Nissan Motor announces its long-term vision, Nissan Ambition 2030, to improve mobility. to step into the future with responsibility to the environment, society and the needs of customers At Nissan aims to be a truly sustainable organization. Driving the world towards a pollution-free society accident free equally Nissan’s vision is to integrate customer journey experiences with confidence, excitement, and foster the creation of a Smart ecosystem that is ready to integrate with intelligent mobility.

Makoto Uchida and Ashwani Gupta
Over the next 10 years, Nissan will offer exciting vehicles. driven by electric power and technological innovations while expanding its operations around the world. The Ambition 2030 vision will mean that Nissan’s products will not increase carbon neutral emissions by fiscal year 2050.

Makoto Uchida, Nissan’s Chief Executive Officer, said: “NGOs play an important role in helping to meet the needs of society. Nissan’s Ambition 2030 vision will usher in a new era of mobility. electric power Smart technologies will be used to reduce our carbon footprint and create new business opportunities as we want to transform Nissan into a sustainable company that our customers and society truly need.”


Accelerate electric mobility with a wide range of options and experiences.

As the pioneer of the Electric Vehicle (EV), Nissan makes electric cars available to everyone. and has invested in charging infrastructure and energy management With electrification as a key long-term strategy, Ambition 2030 aims to accelerate the development of electric mobility in many areas. Products ready to expand the development of technological innovations with an investment of 2 trillion yen within 5 years


Customers have a demand for exciting cars to meet their diverse needs. Nissan will launch an additional 23 electric vehicle models, 15 of which will be electric by fiscal 2030, and will feature 50% of all electric vehicles sold globally in the Nissan brand. and infinity

In the next five years, Nissan will launch an electric vehicle. and another 20 e-power models in the market (e-POWER) 20 new models to sell electric vehicles in key markets within the fiscal year B.E. 2569 as follows:

• Europe will sell electric cars. and electric vehicles, more than 75% of sales
• Japan will sell electric cars and electric vehicles, more than 55% of passenger vehicle sales
• In China, will sell electric cars. and electric vehicles more than 40%
• In the United States will sell electric cars. and electric vehicles more than 40% by fiscal year 2030

Nissan COO Ashwani Gupta said, “Nissan prides itself on being a pioneer in innovation. and has been successful for a long time as well as its role in revolutionizing the EV industry. With this new goal, Nissan will lead the world towards electric vehicles by meeting customer needs by delivering exciting vehicles. Create exposure to the use of electric vehicles and create a cleaner world.”


Confirming that Nissan’s next step towards electric mobility will be concrete, Nissan today unveiled a concept vehicle that will enhance the customer experience with intelligent technology in new ways. The concept vehicle reflects the realistic excitement that Nissan wants to offer through its smart vehicles. and the ecosystem of electric vehicles


Everyone will have access to driving innovation.

Nissan wants everyone to be safe. with excitement and to make this goal a reality Nissan continues to develop lithium-ion battery technology. and introduces cobalt-free technology that will reduce costs by 65% ​​by fiscal year 2028.

Nissan aims to launch EVs using all-solid-state batteries (ASSB) by fiscal year 2028, exclusive to Nissan Motor, piloted by its Yokohama plant. By fiscal year 2024, the launch of the ASSB marks a milestone for Nissan in expanding its electric vehicle portfolio to cover all segments. ASSB will increase the performance of an electric vehicle by only one third of the charging time required. ASSB will make electric cars more efficient. And to cover all customer needs in every segment, Nissan expects ASSB to bring the battery price down to $75. per kilowatt hour by fiscal year 2028 and will be reduced to $65 per kWh In order to make the cost between electric cars and gasoline cars more similar in the future


Nissan has increased battery production opportunities to meet customer demand. and support the expansion of the electric vehicle population by collaborating with partners Nissan aims to increase global battery production by 52 GWh (GWh) by fiscal 2026 and to 130 GWh (GWh) by fiscal 2030.

Vision Ambition 2030 Nissan will also add intelligent driver assistance technology. including other intelligent technologies to more customers Nissan will continue to look for opportunities to bring together all the transportation services in the areas that are most convenient for customers with other partners.

Nissan aims to expand ProPILOT technology, Nissan’s intelligent autonomous driving system and 2.5 million units in total by fiscal year 2026. Nissan will continue to develop autonomous vehicle technology with the goal of installing the next-generation LIDAR system in all new vehicles internally. fiscal year 2030

and to meet various travel styles in each country Nissan will work with the most suitable partners. To provide a new and more efficient form of transportation in the city. and more sustainable travel in rural areas.


A global ecosystem for moving and moving forward.

In addition to upgrading technology Nissan chose to hire local workers. and provide resources for production to increase the competitiveness of electric vehicles Nissan will expand its electric vehicle hub concept, the EV36Zero Concept, which was launched in the UK, to other key markets such as Japan, China and the US. and integrated services by connecting the drive and manage energy together The goal is to reduce the net emissions of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere.

This ensures that the vehicle’s batteries are used for sustainability, a matter Nissan has always valued and prioritized and experienced. and expertise in using it for other purposes Repurposing and recycling that Nissan has in its 4R Energy Nissan will expand its battery recycling process in other countries. Other than Japan, such as Europe during the fiscal year B.E. 2022 and the United States. In fiscal year 2025, investments in battery recycling processes will create a circular economy in energy management. In addition, Nissan aims to promote businesses that vehicle-to-everything and residential batteries in the mid-2020s, along with another 20 billion yen investment in charging stations by 2026.


while Nissan increases the importance of innovation in driving. By adding 3,000 more high-tech research and development jobs worldwide, enhancing the skills of the company’s current employees, the company will continue to collaborate with partners to reduce costs and share expertise in various fields. such as net emission-free technologies, electric propulsion systems, software and services.

In addition to its NEXT transformation strategy, Nissan will create long-term sustainability for the organization. with a goal of more than 5% operating profit

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