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Nissan's Solid-State Evolution: The 2028 Electric Strategy

5 min · 7. juni 2026
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In a strategic move to lower the cost of electric vehicles, Nissan has entered into a three-year partnership with the British firm Gelion and the University of Oxford. This collaboration aims to develop advanced lithium-sulfur solid-state batteries that are safer, more durable, and capable of faster charging than current technology. By integrating high-performance materials, the project seeks to produce cars with significantly extended driving ranges, potentially exceeding 1,000 kilometers. The primary objective is to launch an affordable electric model by 2028 to better compete with low-priced Chinese manufacturers in the European market. A working prototype featuring these next-generation power cells is expected to be unveiled in 2027. This initiative represents a critical effort to revolutionize the automotive industry through sustainable and cost-effective energy storage solutions.

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