Nissan plans to mass produce electric vehicles with advanced solid-state batteries by 2029, targeting rivals Tesla and BYD.

Nissan plans to mass produce electric vehicles with advanced next-generation batteries by early 2029, aiming to compete with rivals Tesla and BYD. The company is investing in solid-state batteries, which are expected to charge faster and last longer than conventional lithium-ion batteries. Nissan expects to produce its first solid-state batteries at a pilot plant in Yokohama in March 2025.

April 16, 2024
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