By Makoto Uchida
Nissan senior vice president and chairman of the Management Committee for China
At Nissan, we have known for a long time that the future of mobility will be more electric, more connected and more autonomous. But to turn the promise of an electric mobility future into a reality, it will require more than one kind of electric vehicle technology. It will require a multi-power strategy.
This week, I joined the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, China. It was an honor to participate, representing Nissan as chairman of our Management Committee for China. There were many important and innovative ideas discussed at the meeting, and it was clear that there is very strong momentum for building a sustainable electric mobility future for China. At Nissan, we are thinking big when it comes to EV technology. Along with autonomous driving and connectivity, electrification forms the heart of our Nissan Intelligent Mobility vision to move people to a better world.
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