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All charged up: These global automakers have recently switched focus to EVs

Nissan Motor became the first major Japanese carmaker to almost fully shift to EVs. It has decided to stop production of new internal combustion engines or ICEs in all markets except the US. Among other global giants, Audi, BMW, Volvo, GM, Jaguar and Daimler have set deadlines for going all-electric.

By CNBCTV18.COMFeb 11, 2022 7:17:09 PM IST (Published)


Japanese carmaker Nissan Motor has decided to stop production of new internal combustion engines (ICEs) in all major markets except the US, and focus on developing electric vehicles (EVs). The decision was taken mostly because of Euro 7, which is a set of stringent emission standards adopted by Europe.

According to a report by Nikkei Asia, the company will focus its resources on developing EVs, making it the first major Japanese automaker to do so. Earlier, Nissan had announced plans to build new battery recycling factories in the United States and Europe by the end of 2025.

Talking to CNBC, the CFO of Nissan, Ashwani Gupta, explained that the move is due to Euro 7 emission standards. “Another factor to consider was whether customers would be willing to pay for the cost of such tech,” he added.