Nissan Motor announced that it will increase the sales ratio of "electric vehicles" such as EV = electric vehicles.
In Europe, we plan to make 98% of all vehicles electrified by fiscal 2026, further accelerating our response to the shift to EVs.
Nissan Motor has announced a target for the sales ratio of "electric vehicles" such as electric vehicles and hybrid vehicles, raising the global sales ratio to 44% or more in 2026 from 40% shown in November.
Especially in Europe, where regulations on gasoline vehicles are becoming stricter, we will raise the ratio from 75% to 98%, further accelerating electrification.
In Japan, it will be 58%, which is 3% higher than before, and the proportion of EVs will be increased from 10% to 15%.
In addition, we will introduce 27 electrified vehicle models, including 19 EV models, by fiscal 2030, expanding our lineup.
In addition, the company has announced a policy to strengthen the development of new software that controls autonomous driving and electrification, which are key to the development of next-generation vehicles, and aims to install them in 2025. We are planning to strengthen recruitment and proceed with development on a scale of 4,000 people.
Nissan plans to further accelerate electrification amid intensifying global competition, such as by announcing this month that it will build a plant in India with partner Renault and jointly develop EVs.