Wednesday, June 13, 2018

Nissan wants to sell 1 million EVs per year.

Nissan to launch 3 new electric cars on the Japanese market as it reaches 100,000 Leaf deliveries

Nissan Leaf sales have been jolted back to life in the automaker's home market after the launch of the latest generation of the all-electric vehicle. The company now confirms having sold over 100,000 Leafs in Japan since original launch and are preparing to launch 3 more EVs in the market.

From article, (Nissan Leaf sales have been jolted back to life in the automaker’s home market after the launch of the latest generation of the all-electric vehicle.
The company now confirms having sold over 100,000 Leafs in Japan since original  launch and are preparing to launch 3 more EVs in the market.

The first generation of the Leaf was launched in Japan in 2010 and now they have delivered over 320,000 units all over the world, including 100,000 in the home market of Japan alone.

 Now, Nissan specifically says that it will itself launch “3 new EVs and 5 new e-POWER models in Japan by 2022.”The company reiterated its goal to sell 1 million electrified vehicles (e-POWER and EVs) globally per year by the end of the plan.)

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