The Company Had Announced The Launch Of 23 Models Of Electric Cars By The End Of 2030. Now, The Automaker Nissan Invests In The Future Of The Transport Market With The Expansion Of The Ambition 2030 Project And New Models To Be Launched.
The Japanese Automaker Nissan Has A New Offering For The International Transport Market, The Expansion Of Its Ambition 2030 Project. Previously Set To Launch 23 Models Of Electric Cars By The End Of 2020, The Initiative Will Now Include A Total Of 27 Models, 19 Of Which Are Fully Electric And The Other 8 Are Hybrid. The Company’s Goal Is To Become Even More Relevant In The Global Electrification Of Transport.
Nissan Announces Expansion Of The Ambition 2030 Project To 27 Models Of Electric Cars By The End Of 2030, 19 Of Which Are Fully Electric
Nissan Had Announced In November 2021 The Future Of Its Vehicles, The New Electric Cars From The Ambition 2030 Project.
The Company’s Goal Was To Contribute To Electrification In The Transport Sector, With The Launch Of 23 Electrified Car Models By The End Of The Year 2030.
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Now, It Plans To Go Beyond. The Company Announced The Expansion Of The Project, With A Forecast Of Launching 27 Models In Total In The Initiative, 19 Of Which Are Fully Electric And The Other 8 Hybrids.
Aiming At New Opportunities In The Markets Of Europe, The United States, China, And Japan, The Company Plans To Expand The Electrification Mix From 50% To 55% With The New Models.
“In Response To Changes In Customer Needs And The Business Environment, Nissan Revised Its Plan To Further Accelerate Electrification. Nissan Will Increase The Number Of Models To Meet The Growing Customer Demand For Exciting And Diverse Electrified Vehicles,” The Company Highlighted In A Recent Statement.
The Current Focus Of The Japanese Automaker Is To Become A Reference In The Global Electric Car Market.
Company Will Combine Electrification And Modernization Of The Electric Cars From The Ambition 2030 Project With Advancement Of Technology In The New Models
In Addition To Driving The Electrification Of Its Automobile Models With The New Electric Cars, Nissan Aspires To Enhance Technology In The Vehicles.
It Plans To Expand Connectivity Services In The Cars By The End Of The Ambition 2030 Project.
According To The Japanese Automaker, The Idea Is To Utilize Connected Car Service Technology To Provide On-Demand Tasks For Users.
To This End, It Aims To Lean On Software-Defined Vehicle Technology, Already Present In Nissan Ariya Models, With A Forecast To Enter New Models Soon.
The Company’s Goal Is To Leverage Existing Automation In Its Models To Make The Electric Cars From The Ambition 2030 Project Even More Efficient.
The Transport Sector Is Becoming Increasingly Focused On Solutions For Sustainability And Reduction Of Carbon Emissions.
Thus, The Company’s Ambition 2030 Project Is Not Just An Initiative For Producing Electric Cars, But Also An Investment In Sustainability.
About Nissan
Nissan Is A Global Company That Aims To Enrich People’s Lives By Providing Unique And Innovative Products That Add Value To All Stakeholders. This Is Only Possible Because We Have A Team Of Employees Engaged With The Company’s Values, The Nissan Way. Multifunctional, Multicultural, Prioritizing Transparency, Having The Passion Of A Learner, And Staying Continuously Competitive Are Some Of The Values And Actions That Sustain This “Nissan Way Of Being.”


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