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Japan’s Nissan accelerates shift to electric vehicles

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By YURI KAGEYAMA
AP Business Writer

TOKYO (AP) — Nissan is speeding up its shift to electric vehicles, especially in Europe, where emissions regulations are most stringent. Nissan said in a statement it will make practically all its offerings electric or series-hybrids in Europe by fiscal 2026, at 98%, up from the previous target of 75%. Such offerings in Japan will be raised to 58% from an earlier 55%. Nissan’s sales target in EVs and series hybrids, called “e-POWER,” remain unchanged for the U.S. at more than 40%. In China the number is being lowered to 35% from the previous 40%, although that’s only EVs. The targets underline the pace of the shift toward EVs by region.

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