The company says its EVs could reach price parity with equivalent ICE vehicles by 2030
The carmaker is also looking to slash manufacturing costs with gigacasting. Its battery plant will eventually produce 100-megawatt hours worth of solid-state batteries per month. These new batteries could be used in several vehicles, including pickup trucks. Nissan plans to launch EVs with advanced solid-state batteries by fiscal year 2028 and will also aim to slash the development and production costs of future models by adopting gigacasting.
Nissan says they have the potential for energy density twice that of traditional lithium-ion batteries while also providing significantly shorter charging times, all at a lower cost. The automaker intends on using solid-state batteries in several vehicles, including pickup trucks.
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