Zero emission dominance Nissan’s target

Nissan says it is determined to sell 1.5 million electric vehicles around the world by 2016. Japan’s second-largest automaker behind Toyota said it wants to be the world’s largest player in so-called “zero-emission vehicles” including a new fuel cell electric vehicle developed with Daimler. That’s the New Mobility Concept (above). The company, which is 43.8 percent owned by French partner Renault, has sold 15,000 Leaf electric cars, the only model it produces, but plans to add a further seven models across the group.