Nissan is engaging in discussions about a potential merger with Honda. The company has faced financial struggles and is looking for synergies in technology development and cost-saving measures.
Nissan is a Japanese automaker that has achieved a significant milestone with its electric vehicle, the Leaf, being the first EV to sell over 400,000 units globally.
Nissan is mentioned as a notable competitor that established itself as a pioneer in the clean transportation field in 2010, having launched clean cars well before Toyota.
Japanese automaker that developed and showcased a solid oxide fuel cell vehicle powered by ethanol at the 2016 Rio Olympics. The company has historically invested more heavily in battery technology but is exploring fuel cell alternatives.
Nissan North America is participating in a research effort to enhance hydrogen fuel cell technology, which is beginning to gain traction in the transportation sector.
Japanese automaker that conducted a study on electric charging infrastructure in Japan and has focused on launching electric vehicles throughout the country.
Nissan is moving forward with its innovative solid oxide fuel cell technology, incorporating it into a new prototype vehicle based on their e-NV200 van. They have been experimenting with this technology for some time and believe it may become practical for future vehicle releases.
Nissan has finalized an agreement with Ceres Power to collaborate on improving clean vehicles, focusing on increasing their performance and efficiency. The company has historically focused on battery-electric vehicles but is exploring fuel cells as a future technology.
Nissan is mentioned as a company that has launched hybrid cars selling in tens of thousands yearly, indicating their involvement in the integrated electric and hybrid vehicle market.