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flag Nissan introduces e-Power hybrid tech in U.S. to revive its fortunes after $4.5B loss.

flag Nissan, struggling with a $4.5 billion loss, is betting on its new e-Power technology to turn its fortunes around. flag This hybrid system uses both an electric motor and a gasoline engine, but always runs on the electric motor, ensuring a quiet, smooth ride. flag Unlike EVs, e-Power vehicles don’t need charging; they are fueled like traditional cars. flag Nissan plans to offer e-Power in the US Rogue model and is also working on solid-state batteries to replace lithium-ion batteries.

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