Nissan accelerates towards zero emissions with all-electric UK models

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Nissan is driving forward its vision for a zero-emissions future, confirming that all three models produced at its UK plant in Sunderland will transition to 100% electric. This announcement is part of Nissan’s ambitious EV36Zero hub project, which includes a £3 billion investment, showcasing the company’s dedication to transforming the automotive industry.

Major Investment in Electric Vehicle Manufacturing

Nissan’s investment plan for its Sunderland plant includes the production of electric versions of its flagship models: Qashqai and JUKE, along with the next-generation LEAF. This transition not only represents a significant step for Nissan but also a substantial boost for the UK’s automotive sector, supporting thousands of jobs in the supply chain.

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Renewable Energy Powering Nissan’s Electric Vehicle Production

The Sunderland plant’s vehicle and battery manufacturing will be powered by the EV36Zero Microgrid, incorporating wind and solar farms. This innovative approach ensures that Nissan’s manufacturing process is aligned with its sustainability goals, providing 100% renewable electricity to the plant and its neighboring suppliers.

Nissan's Sunderland Plant to Roll Out All-Electric Qashqai, JUKE, and LEAF Models

Nissan’s Sunderland Plant to Roll Out All-Electric Qashqai, JUKE, and LEAF Models. Photo courtesy of Nissan Global

Nissan’s Commitment to Carbon Neutrality and Innovation

Nissan’s focus on electric vehicles is a cornerstone of its Ambition 2030 vision, aiming to become a truly sustainable company. The transition to electric models at the Sunderland plant is a strategic move towards achieving carbon neutrality across the lifecycle of its products by 2050.

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UK’s Support for Nissan’s Electric Vehicle Expansion

The UK government has shown strong support for Nissan’s investment, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and other officials lauding the venture as a massive vote of confidence in the UK’s automotive industry. This investment is anticipated to solidify Britain’s position as a leader in electric vehicle innovation and manufacturing.

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A New Chapter for Nissan and the UK Automotive Industry

Nissan’s investment in transitioning to all-electric models at its Sunderland plant marks a new chapter in the UK’s automotive industry. It signifies a major step towards a sustainable future, with Nissan leading the charge in electric vehicle innovation.

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