nissanJapanese multinational car manufacturer recently announced new business plans.
With the goal of strengthening competitiveness and increasing added value, The Arc focuses on a wide range of products, increasing electrification, innovative engineering and manufacturing techniques, adopting new technologies, forming strategic alliances, and expanding global sales. We are increasing the number of units and profitability.
CEO Makoto Uchida presented a comprehensive and ambitious business strategy to reporters on Monday, the AP reported, adding that the auto industry now sees continued change as the new normal. He said he was forced to re-evaluate that ideal in order to be able to claim that it is.
“Nissan has to change. We can't succeed if we continue on the same path,” he said, adding that by 2030, the cost of electric models will fall to about the same level as gasoline-powered models, and in that time, global sales will increase. He said the number would increase by 1 million units. time.
Over the next three years, the company will introduce 30 new models, 16 of which will be electric. Nissan plans to introduce 34 EV models between 2024 and 2030, and according to a TOI report, EVs will account for 60% of the company's global product lineup by the end of 2010. This will increase from 40%.
To save money, Nissan claims to work with suppliers from the beginning of the development process, modernize production technology to incorporate robots and artificial intelligence, and have each model share parts and platforms.
He also pledged to advance self-driving vehicle technology to improve driving safety. Nissan intends to leverage global alliances and partnerships, including cooperation with French automaker Renault, China's Dongfeng Nissan and small Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi Motors.
Earlier this month, Nissan announced it was in talks with rival Japanese automaker Honda to collaborate in the fields of electrification and artificial intelligence.
Uchida said Nissan plans to expand its lineup of new EVs, plug-ins and hybrids for sale in all major international markets, including the United States, Europe, the rest of Asia, Japan, Australia and Africa.