"Nissan's Ambitious Plan: 16 New Electrified Vehicles by 2026"

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Nissan plans to electrify 16 out of 30 vehicles by 2026, with a focus on e-POWER and plug-in hybrid models for the US market. The company aims for 60% of its vehicles to be electrified by 2030 and has increased the total number of electrified vehicles to 34 by that year. Nissan is adjusting its battery plans, moving away from "all-solid-state" batteries and instead focusing on enhanced NCM li-ion, LFP, and all-solid-state batteries for its future vehicles.
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