![]() The company promises that its all-solid-state batteries will significantly reduce charging time and make electric vehicles more efficient and accessible. Nissan wants to launch an electric vehicle with its proprietary all-solid-state batteries by fiscal year 2028 and prepare a pilot plant for EVs in Yokohama, Japan, as early as fiscal year 2024. "We want to transform Nissan to become a sustainable company that is truly needed by customers and society," Uchida added. "With Nissan Ambition 2030, we will drive the new age of electrification, advance technologies to reduce carbon footprint and pursue new business opportunities." "The role of companies to address societal needs is increasingly heightened," Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida said in a statement. The company said it is aiming to have a 50% electrification lineup by 2030 as part of its "Nissan Ambition 2030" initiative, which will put electrification at the center of its long-term strategy. Nissan said it will invest 2 trillion Japanese yen over the next five years (just under $17.6 billion) and will launch 23 new electrified models, including 15 new electric vehicles. said it plans to invest $17.6 billion to accelerate its electrification plans, as the industry as a whole pivots away from gas-powered autos. NEW YORK - Japanese car giant Nissan Motor Co. ![]() ![]() Nissan cars in a row Tramino/iStock Novemat 2:33 pm EST By Catherine Thorbecke, ABC News ![]()
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