Tokyo:
Japanese carmaker Nissan has left the decision on carmakers to consumers, saying they would do so if their customers wanted gas-powered vehicles to be scrapped. A High Official on Nissan told that Nissan is Eco-Friendly company but it runs according to user guidance.
Regarding the non-signing of the COP-26 global agreement on phased elimination of gas-powered vehicles, a senior official of the Japanese carmaker Nissan said that Nissan is an Eco-Friendly Company but it operates on consumer guidance.
The agreement reached in Glasgow last month involved more than 30 national governments as the transportation industry seeks to address decades of environmental damage caused by carbon emissions.
He was joined by six automotive companies, including Ford and Mercedes-Benz, but Nissan withdrew from the deal with its French partner Renault. Production of gas-powered vehicles) so we will end it.
He said that if (a user) is no longer enthusiastic about cars with internal combustion engine, if he does not find price competition in ICE cars, then why should he keep it if he has to pay CO2 penalty.
Ashwani Gupta, who was in Dubai for a media visit, emphasized the importance of smoothing the transition for Nissan’s customers. “I think it’s up to us how to make it competitive, so customers naturally But we will do it, it will happen very soon in Europe.
The Japanese carmaker is stepping up its efforts to introduce new electric car models over the next 10 years aimed at 50% electrification mix by 2030, as it will double the carbon neutral in the product life cycle of its products by 2050. Will go
Nissan last week announced a 17.6 billion investment plan to manufacture solid state batteries for its electric model lineup, as well as to set up a pilot plant by 2024. Will start by 2028.