Renault and Nissan to triple investment in electric car

Renault and Nissan to triple investment in electric car


The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi partnership does not want to lag behind its competitors in electrification, with fast European-based steps.

In today’s dynamics, where the electric vehicle market continues to gradually increase its share, we witness that manufacturers make revisions in their future plans. By 2030, we will see most of the world’s giants on the way to becoming a fully electric brand in such formations. In the last few years, we have started to see more and more examples that the budgets in the transformation plans announced in the last few years have been increased in order to gain speed. It is among the latest information that the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi partnership, which is currently planning a budget of 10 million euros, is preparing to triple this value. The group, which closed last year with a regression due to supply problems, is expected to continue with a new budget of more than 20 million Euros in order to compensate for this deficit on the table with electricity. The most curious name of the group, which wants to increase its profitability with the models to be developed on the common platform, will undoubtedly be Mitsubishi.

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