Nissan aims to sell 1 million additional vehicles over the next 3 years, aiming to lower EV costs

A Nissan Aria electric car is on display at the 2020 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition (Auto China 2020) at the China International Exhibition Center on September 27, 2020 in Beijing, China.

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Nissan is targeting an additional 1 million vehicle sales over the next three years and a 30% reduction in electric vehicle production costs by 2030, the Japanese carmaker announced on Monday.

In a new medium-term business plan, Nissan said it will introduce 30 new models by fiscal 2026, 16 of which will be electrified. It aims for EV and combustion engine costs to reach parity by 2030.

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