Sunday, November 26, 2006

Nissan stepping up hybrid plans

Nissan is going to develop its own line of lithium-ion batteries and use those batteries to produce electric cars available for sale in about 3 years. Since this report is coming out of Japan, it is hard to assess which markets Nissan is focused on for these new electric vehicles. In addition, to the electric vehicles, Nissan is also going to step up plans for hybrid vehicles, bio-diesel vehicles and diesel vehicles.

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1 Comments:

chalacuna said...

Electric vehicles has been around for several years now. I think it

must have come first than the hybrid cars.

The first electric vehicles were direct conversion from cars fitted

with electric motors and a dozen of batteries. That was the first

appearance of EV's that eventually lost popularity coz of crude design

and the inconvenience of long charging hours.

But with the introduction of fuel cells EV's got a new life and has a

promising future to become the main choice in urban transport.


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