In response to changes in customer needs and the business environment, Nissan has revised its plan to further accelerate electrification.

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. just announced they will be introducing 27 new electrified models, including 19 new EVs, by fiscal year 2030.

In November 2021, Nissan had announced they would have 23 electrified vehicles, including 15 EVs, by 2030.

As a result, the electrification mix across the Nissan and INFINITI brands by 2030 is projected to increase to more than 55% globally, up from the previous forecast of 50%.

Nissan’s also revealed its latest forecast for its sales mix of electrified vehicles sold in major markets in fiscal year 2026 is expected:

  • Europe: 98%
  • Japan: 58%
  • China: 35%
  • United States: 40%

To address rapid market changes in China, in 2024 Nissan plans to launch an EV designed specifically for the market. In Europe, Nissan will continue its robust electrification plans and will also explore stronger collaboration with the Alliance.

This will increase the global sales mix of electrified vehicles from the planned 40 percent when the Nissan Ambition 2030 was first announced to more than 44 percent by fiscal year 2026.

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