Beijing (Gasgoo)- On November 5, the seventh China International Import Expo (CIIE) opened in Shanghai. Nissan Motor made a prominent appearance, showcasing its latest achievements in electrification and intelligent mobility while reaffirming its commitment to the Chinese market and consumers. Additionally, during the event, Nissan China announced its participation in China's ESG Alliance, further contributing to sustainable development efforts within the country.
China's automotive market is undergoing significant changes and presenting new growth opportunities. In response to the diverse needs of Chinese consumers, Nissan is accelerating its transformation toward electrification and intelligent vehicle solutions, offering a balanced product lineup with multiple powertrain options to meet the local demand for future mobility. Specifically, Nissan plans to introduce eight new energy vehicle models tailored to the Chinese market by fiscal year 2026, including five under the Nissan brand.
At this year's CIIE, Nissan presented four flagship models to address the diverse preferences of Chinese consumers. These included new energy concept cars, an autonomous taxi, and Nissan's latest six-seat flagship SUV designed for large families in China.
Nissan has been an early leader among foreign automakers in China's autonomous driving sector. Established in 2022, Nissan's subsidiary in China, Nissan Mobility Service Co., Ltd., has already completed two phases of autonomous driving demonstration operations in Suzhou, transitioning from the Nissan Leaf in the first phase to the Ariya in the second. With faster charging speeds, extended range, and greater mileage capabilities, the Ariya-based model offers users an improved autonomous driving experience.As of October 22, 2024, Nissan's autonomous vehicle fleet in China had accumulated a total autonomous driving distance of 140,501 kilometers.
In addition to advancing intelligent hardware and electrification, Nissan Motor is leveraging its expertise in software development by exploring smart route planning systems to enhance autonomous driving experiences and contribute to the concept of smart cities. Developed by Nissan Mobility Service in collaboration with partners, the intelligent route planning system can optimize navigation based on real-time traffic conditions, guiding autonomous vehicles along the best possible routes. This system is expected to expand to additional Chinese cities in the future, further promoting the development of smart cities.This year, Nissan further demonstrated its commitment to China by fully acquiring the former Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance Innovation Lab Shanghai and establishing Nissan Technology Development Shanghai Co., Ltd., signaling its long-term commitment to investing in the Chinese market.
Nissan has also consistently worked to build mutually beneficial relationships with local companies in China to create localized solutions and uphold its "In China, for China" approach. Through strategic partnerships, Nissan Motor's China components export business unit has collaborated with 540 local suppliers to enhance operational and quality standards for sustainable export growth. The scope of exported components has evolved from basic traditional parts to high-tech electrification components, such as batteries and battery management systems.Notably, Nissan Motor has partnered with Tsinghua University to initiate V2X energy management testing in the Lin-gang Special Area of Shanghai. Starting next year, the collaboration will explore virtual power plant response, new business models, and other areas of energy management. This project provides the automaker with valuable insights for the future development of new energy vehicles, enabling it to offer more exciting products and services to Chinese consumers while supporting efforts to build a low-carbon society.
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