Nissan slashes EV powertrain development and production costs
According to Nissan, its new approach to electrification will enable a 30% saving on development and production costs by 2026, enabling all core powertrain components to be manufactured on the same line.
The Japanese auto maker has unveiled its ‘X-in-1’ concept, which centers around modularity and sharing of EV and hybrid powertrain parts. Nissan aims to reach price parity between its hybrid e-power cars and its ICEs by 2026.
Essentially it consists of a 3-in-1 powertrain prototype that will be applied in Nissan’s full electric vehicles, modularizing the motor, inverter and reducer.
Nissan slashes EV powertrain development and production costs
2023-03-10 01:04