Nissan is moving towards affordable electric vehicles with an eco-friendly approach. The Japanese automotive giant aims to reduce electric vehicle (EV) production costs by 30% in the near future. To achieve this goal, they have found an effective method. Here are Nissan’s goals and plans…
Nissan to use recycled aluminum for affordable electric vehicle production
Nissan plans to introduce 30 new models within the next three years, 16 of which will be fully electric. This move presents a significant opportunity for Nissan to compete with Chinese automakers. To achieve its goal of affordable electric vehicles, Nissan will use recycled aluminum, reducing the carbon footprint of the production process by 50%.
Starting this year, Nissan will begin using recycled aluminum in all its products, including affordable electric vehicles. This approach is both wallet-friendly and environmentally friendly. The materials will be produced using clean energy, cutting the emission of planet-warming gases during production in half.
In other words, Nissan is investing in a greener future with an environmentally friendly production process. Nissan has ambitious goals. By 2026, they plan to increase global sales from 3.4 million to 4.4 million. It is expected that 40% of these sales will come from electric vehicles, and this proportion could reach 60% by 2030.
The company aims to cut production costs in half and reduce development times to as short as four months with its affordable electric vehicle project. This means more affordable and quickly produced electric vehicles are on the way. Nissan plans to introduce the concept of new EV “families,” starting with one model and continuing with various versions.
So, it will be both diverse and economical. Do you think Nissan can achieve these goals? Share your thoughts in the comments section below.