Nissan has disclosed that it will be introducing 5 Nissan e-Power models and 3 new Nissan EVs in its home market by 2022. These all new EVs will widen its pure electric range where the Leaf is currently sitting alone. Meanwhile, e-Power models will develop its lineup beyond the Serena e-Power and Note e-Power which are now available in the local market.
These all new EVs will widen its pure electric range where the Leaf is currently sitting alone
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The three new EVs will be joint products of Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi alliance. As announced, the next-gen EVs of the alliance will be based on common EV platforms for multiple segments by the year 2020. Besides, a new range of batteries and EV motors will also be offered, beginning in 2020.
A new range of batteries and EV motors will also be offered, beginning in 2020
The Nissan e-Power models and Nissan EVs are expected to account for 40% of Nissan's total sales in Japan by 2020. Beyond that, the Japanese carmakers predicts that 50% of its car models sold by 2025 will be e-Power or EVs. Simultaneously, the company hopes to sell out one million units of both e-Power and EV worldwide per year by late 2022 as planned.
Nissan hopes to sell out one million units of both e-Power and EV worldwide per year by late 2022
Additionally, the brand claimed that it would be extending its car sharing service in the home country. Following the e-share mobi program’s success, Nissan said it would enlarge its local service network from 30 to 500 locations by late 2018.
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