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- Nissan aims to launch 16 new electric-vehicle models by fiscal year 2026 and reduce their production costs by 30% by fiscal 2030.
- The Japanese carmaker plans to make EVs 40% of its global model mix by fiscal 2026 and 60% by fiscal 2030.
- Nissan's plan comes amid a general slowdown in EV sales globally and as Chinese companies roll out cheaper models.
Nissan said Monday it plans to introduce 16 new electric-vehicle (EV) models by fiscal year 2026 and slash their production costs by 30% by fiscal 2030.
The Japanese automaker said in a business plan announced Monday that it plans to have 40% of its global model mix by fiscal 2026 consisting of EVs and 60% by fiscal 2030. At its strategy update last year, Nissan had a goal of having more than 55% of its global model mix from EVs by fiscal 2030.
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The plan comes weeks after the Japanese firm said it was exploring an EV partnership with rival Honda Motor (HMC).
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