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H2809005 BINUHAY MO KATAWANG LUPA KO part2

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H2809005 BINUHAY MO KATAWANG LUPA KO part2

Nissan has declared the end of internal combustion in Europe with the announcement that every new model introduced in Europe will be exclusively electric from here on out. This decision signals an end to the internal combustion era for Nissan as the automaker envisions its entire European lineup will be fully electric by 2030.

According to Nissan, they say that the company is pressing forward with the shift to electrification as more and more countries deliberate when they will ban the sales of combustion engines. The word “when” is important as it no longer asks if internal combustion engines will live on, but when they will be phased out.

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Nissan’s CEO, Makoto Uchida, described electric vehicles (EVs) as the “ultimate mobility solution” and highlighted that over a million customers have already embarked on the journey and enjoyed the pleasures of driving a Nissan electric vehicle. Uchida firmly stated that there is no turning back from this path, declaring that Nissan will complete its transition to a fully electric lineup in Europe by 2030. He emphasized that the company views this as the responsible choice for its business, its customers, and the planet.

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Nissan has begun the march to full-electrification in Europe

From now on, all new Nissan models sold in Europe will be 100 percent electric vehicles only.

Jerome Tresvalles

Jerome Tresvalles on Sep 27, 2023You are here:HomeLatest StoriesNewsNissan has begun the march to full-electrification in Europe

Nissan Ariya and Note

Nissan has declared the end of internal combustion in Europe with the announcement that every new model introduced in Europe will be exclusively electric from here on out. This decision signals an end to the internal combustion era for Nissan as the automaker envisions its entire European lineup will be fully electric by 2030.

According to Nissan, they say that the company is pressing forward with the shift to electrification as more and more countries deliberate when they will ban the sales of combustion engines. The word “when” is important as it no longer asks if internal combustion engines will live on, but when they will be phased out.

Related: Nissan Australia launches the 2023 Patrol Warrior

Nissan’s CEO, Makoto Uchida, described electric vehicles (EVs) as the “ultimate mobility solution” and highlighted that over a million customers have already embarked on the journey and enjoyed the pleasures of driving a Nissan electric vehicle. Uchida firmly stated that there is no turning back from this path, declaring that Nissan will complete its transition to a fully electric lineup in Europe by 2030. He emphasized that the company views this as the responsible choice for its business, its customers, and the planet.

Nissan 20-23 Concept Front

Nissan 20-23 Concept Rear
Nissan 20-23 Concept Doors

The Japanese automaker has provided limited details regarding their forthcoming lineup; however, they have announced their ambitious plan to introduce 19 EVs worldwide by 2030. At least two of these EVs are destined for the European market, with Nissan confirming their intentions to produce a successor to the Micra and another model at their Sunderland manufacturing facility.

Furthermore, part of Nissan’s broader electric strategy, includes a commitment to eliminating the use of cobalt in their batteries. This strategic move is anticipated to result in a significant 65 percent reduction in battery production costs by the fiscal year 2028.

It’s not all doom and gloom for the automotive world as Nissan also unveiled images of the 20-23 concept alongside its announcement. The Micra-sized 20-30 Concept serves as a tantalizing preview of the electric future, drawing inspiration from Nissan’s Formula E racecar. Nissan has not provided any concrete details on this hot hatch, so details like the powertrain and equipment will be revealed further down the road. What we do know is that the 20-23 Concept has scissor doors, which is definitely more than enough to keep us excited about Nissan’s future.

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