
Over the next five years, Nissan will be investing $17.6 billion in its battery-powered lineup. It is expected that 15 new electric models are going to be released by the year 2030. Nissan is hoping to change their lineup to be 50 percent electric in the same time frame. This plan includes the use of both hybrids and other electric models.
The current lithium-ion battery design used in electric Nissan models will continue to be developed in order to provide the most efficient vehicles possible. The hope is to improve the overall cost of these batteries by focusing on a solid-state battery design, as their demand is going to increase in the coming years. The overall size of the batteries should be smaller, allowing them to be used in a variety of vehicle models.

Nissan’s intentions regarding the development of their battery-powered vehicles over the next few years is a big bonus for the environment. This process is going to drastically reduce the amounts of emissions that vehicles are putting out. Nissan also hopes to decrease their emission levels at their factories. Three-thousand engineers will be used for these redesigns and developments.
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