Nissan's Plan for Electric Qashqai and Juke Models in Sunderland
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【Summary】Nissan will produce new electric models in Sunderland, despite concerns over high battery costs for electric vehicles in the UK and EU.
FutureCar Staff
Nov 23, 2023 5:18 AM PT
Electric vehicle manufacturers in the UK and EU are facing challenges in meeting the threshold for battery costs. Batteries are the most expensive component of an electric vehicle, making it difficult for some manufacturers to comply with the requirement. As a result, these manufacturers are calling for the deferral of the battery cost threshold.
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