gudy
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Last Monday, I got invited to Ghosn's talk at Stanford, and during the Q&A sessions, he said that he was expecting battery capacity to double within 4-5 years. Seems like both a pretty bold statement, and a very exciting one.
He even mentioned that between R&D and actual product at scale, you have a few years, so I'm wondering what Nissan / NEC has in their labs right now...
He's still saying 10% electric car sales in 2020, which means a slower growth of ICE cars ( but still growing y/y), and a fairly big growth of EVs. He also believes that the future will likely have a much more important mix of various technologies ( ice, hybrid, ev, fuel cells, etc...) compared to today's predominantly ice market.
He even mentioned that between R&D and actual product at scale, you have a few years, so I'm wondering what Nissan / NEC has in their labs right now...
He's still saying 10% electric car sales in 2020, which means a slower growth of ICE cars ( but still growing y/y), and a fairly big growth of EVs. He also believes that the future will likely have a much more important mix of various technologies ( ice, hybrid, ev, fuel cells, etc...) compared to today's predominantly ice market.