The Japanese brand aims to electrify its models with e-Power technology, which is not yet available in Brazil
A Nissan should enter the electric car segment once and for all, as it will no longer invest in combustion models. At least that’s what he said François Baillyvice president and director of planning for Nissan in the region called AMIEO (Africa, Middle East, India, Europe and Oceania), at Drive the website.
“Our future is electric. e-Power is one way to get there and each market will have its own pace. We will certainly not invest in a new powertrain for the combustion models,” Bailly said.
He also underlined that, despite the arrival of new combustion models, vehicles are capable of receiving this technology e-Power in the future.
Technology e-Power It has not yet arrived in Brazil, but is already available in other markets. Through the system, the vehicle is driven by a 100% electric motor powered by a battery. Therefore, e-Power allows the car to be a flexible “zero-emission” hybrid.
OR Nissan kicks off e-Powerfor example, delivery 136 HP with 28.5kgfm of torque – and is now available on the Mexican market.
Nissan aims to electrify cars
In the first quarter of this year, Nissan CEO, Makoto Uchidareported that the brand will launch at least 30 new cars in markets around the world by 2026. Of this total, 16 models will be electric.
Despite the balance between the launch of combustion models (14) and electrified ones (16), the brand underlined that investments in electrification will increase by 70% until 2026.
The automaker’s goal is to launch 34 electrified models between 2024 and 2030, operating in virtually all segments. Therefore, by 2026 the brand’s global portfolio will be made up of 40% hybrid and electric vehicles, a percentage that will rise to 60% by 2030.
OR Kick off e-Power, for example, is expected to be Nissan’s first electrified car here. The company had in fact announced its investment in the Brazilian plant in Resende (RJ) last year.
Source: Terra

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