Nissan to Spend $17.6 Billion on Battery-Powered Vehicles Over Five Years
Nissan Motor Co. said Monday it plans to spend $17.6 billion over the next five years as it adds 20 new battery-powered vehicles to its lineup.
The company hopes to recapture a degree of the prominence it held in the electric-vehicle race after its pioneering introduction of the Leaf EV more than a decade ago. Investors have boosted the share prices of car makers that are betting big on EVs, including relative newcomers such as Tesla Inc. and industry stalwarts like Ford Motor Co. and Volkswagen AG .
“We have a 10-year head start over our competitors in electrification,” said Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida. The amount the company plans to invest in the next five years is twice what it has spent on electric vehicles since 2010.
Source: https://www.wsj.com/articles/nissan-to-spend-17-6-billion-on-battery-powered-vehicles-over-five-years-11638147685
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Dear Pioneer Public Affairs Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to Nissan Electric and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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Nissan was one of the first to get EVs on the market (at an affordable level), both cars and vans. Great to se that they are continuing what they started.
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So great to see the private sector leading the way!