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Nissan confirms its first electric vehicle, powered by revolutionary solid-state batteries touted as a game-changer in the industry, remains firmly on schedule for launch.

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Nissan confirms its first EV with ‘game-changer’ solid-state batteries is still on track
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Nissan is wagering heavily on solid-state battery technology as a key strategy to revitalize its competitiveness in the electric vehicle market. The automaker claims its next-generation battery technology will revolutionize electric vehicles, boasting increased range, rapid recharging, and reduced costs. Nissan has officially announced the development of its first electric vehicle featuring solid-state batteries, but a launch date may be delayed as the company aims to perfect the technology, potentially placing it behind industry rivals Toyota and Volkswagen in bringing the innovative powertrain to market.

Nissan reportedly plans to debut its inaugural solid-state battery electric vehicle (SSBEV) in the mid-2020s, with some predictions suggesting a 2023 or 2024 release window. The exact timeline remains uncertain, as the Japanese automaker continues refining the technology and addressing manufacturing challenges.

Following the successful unveiling of its all-solid-state battery pilot line at its Yokohama facility last year, Nissan is now pushing forward with this innovative technology.

Nissan has announced intentions to bring its inaugural electric vehicle (EV) powered by cutting-edge solid-state batteries to the market as early as 2029. The corporation stated its involvement in a comprehensive examination and enhancement process at the molecular level.

It may actually arrive ahead of schedule, which is a welcome surprise. According to Christophe Amblard, Nissan’s Director of Product Planning in Europe, the company is committed to introducing solid-state battery technology by 2028.

Nissan’s Ambland emphasized the importance of a deliberate approach, stating that the company cannot hasten the development process for its new battery technology.

Nissan is convinced that the development of solid-state EV batteries will lead to a significant improvement in power density, potentially increasing it by as much as 30% compared to traditional lithium-ion batteries, while also reducing production costs substantially.

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Nissan N7 Electric Sedan (Source: Dongfeng Nissan)

Additionally, it’s stated that they offer the capacity to reduce charging times by a third. Nissan revealed its Hyper Power EV concept in October, a high-performance electric vehicle that combines sleek lines reminiscent of the GT-R with the futuristic design cues of Tesla’s Cybertruck, boasting an impressive 1,300 horsepower.

Nissan has suggested that its innovative new battery technology could potentially power its forthcoming electric sports cars, including a possible electric GT-R. While the concept of Hyper Power was somewhat obscured, its GT-R branding at the forefront remained prominent.

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What’s behind Nissan’s pursuit of electrification? The answer lies in its innovative concept, the Hyper Power EV.

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Initially intended for electric vehicles (EVs), Nissan may also leverage this innovation for its plug-in hybrids. Although Amberland is cautious about the technology’s ultimate impact, they are proactively investigating its diverse applications.

Toyota, Volkswagen, and Stellantis are poised to unveil their inaugural solid-state battery-electric vehicles by approximately 2027.

As BYD and CATL, the existing leaders in international electric vehicle (EV) battery sales, prepare to debut their inaugural offerings equipped with cutting-edge solid-state batteries by 2027. Nissan seems poised to fall behind schedule once again.

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