Nissan investing in electric vehicles

Says its goals are 50% of lineup, developing better battery

By: Yuri Kageyama
Associated Press

TOKYO - Nissan said Monday [11/29/2021] that it is investing $17.6 billion over the next five years and developing a cheaper, more powerful battery to boost its electric vehicle lineup.
..... The Japanese automaker's chief executive, Nakoto Uchida, said 15 new electric vehicles will be available by fiscal 2030.
..... Nissan Motor Company is aiming for a 50% "electrification" of the company's model lineup, under what Uchida called the "Nissan Ambition 2030" long-term plan.
..... Electrified vehicles include hybrid and other kinds of environmentally friendly models other than just electric vehicles.
..... The effort is focused mainly on electric vehicles to cut emissions and meet various customers' needs, said Uchida, Nissan also will reduce carbon emissions at its factories, eh added.
..... The company has been struggling to put the scandal of its former Chairman Carlos Ghosn behind it. Ghosn, who led Nissan for two decades after he was sent to Japan by French alliance partner Renault, was arrested in Tokyo in 2018 on various financial misconduct charges.
..... Uchida made no mention of the scandal but referred to "past mistakes" he promised won't be repeated at Nissan.
..... Nissan's "electrification" rests on developing a new ASSB, or all solid state battery, that it categorized as "a breakthrough" for being cheaper and generating more power than batteries now in use.
..... That means electric power-trains can be more easily sued in trucks, vans and other heavier vehicles because the batteries can be smaller.
..... The ASSB will be in mass production by 2028, according to Nissan.
..... The costs of electric vehicles will also fall thanks to the battery innovation to levels comparable with regular gasoline cars, Uchida said.
..... "Nissan has emerged form a crisis and is ready to make a new start," he said.
..... All top automakers, including Nissan's Japanese rival Toyota Motor Corporation, are working on electric vehicles, amid growing concern over climate change and sustainability. Global consumers are also demanding more safety features.
..... Uchida said Nissan was hiring 3,000 engineers to strengthen its research, including digital technology for vehicles.
..... Nissan, based in Yokohama, Japan, and founded in 1933, has suffered recently from the computer chips shortage that's slammed all automakers because of lock-downs and other measures at chip factories to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
.... The maker of the infinite luxury models, Leaf electric vehicle and Z sports-car is projecting return to profitability for the fiscal year through March 20022 after racking up tow straight years of losses.

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