As part of Nissan Motor’s new plan to sell one million EVs annually by 2022, the company will develop eight new all-battery electric vehicles (EVs) and launch what it calls an “electric car offensive” in China under different brands.
Nissan is also taking its electric ambitions to its luxury Infiniti brand with models beginning in 2021 will be either fully electric or powered by the company’s “e-Power” gasoline hybrid technology.
“The company said it expects that electrified vehicles, which include its e-Power models, will make up 40% of the company’s sales in Japan and Europe by 2022 and 50% by 2025. In the U.S., the expectation is about 20% to 30% by 2025, while in China it’s 35% to 40%.”
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