Nissan rozpoczyna produkcję tanich akumulatorów LFP w Japonii

Nissan is planning to start production of affordable lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) batteries at its factory in Japan. From 2026 onwards, the Japanese car manufacturer will use these batteries to power electric vehicles (EVs) sold in emerging markets.

According to Nissan’s projections, these cheap and efficient LFP batteries will have a significant impact on the availability of electric cars in markets such as India, Brazil, and other emerging countries. By producing them in Japan, Nissan will be able to effectively compete on price with local manufacturers in these markets.

LFP batteries are characterized by low production costs and safety in usage. They also have a longer lifespan, resulting in lower maintenance costs for electric vehicle owners. This is particularly important in emerging markets where low prices are a key factor influencing purchasing decisions.

The introduction of LFP batteries produced in Japan to emerging markets will contribute to further growth in the popularity of electric cars in these regions. Nissan hopes that with this move, it will be able to revolutionize the electric vehicle market, providing greater access to more affordable and sustainable transportation solutions for a larger number of people.

Nissan’s conclusions are clear: starting the production of affordable LFP batteries in Japan is a milestone in the global automotive industry’s journey towards electric vehicles. Increasing the availability and competitiveness of these batteries in emerging markets can accelerate the adoption of electric mobility worldwide.

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